Hi Chris,

        yup I meant 3.1.2 - and the line I pasted previously *was* the  
context :)  doesn't matter what kind of file I'm editing, doesn't  
matter if it's the only text in the file - if I enter an "l" followed  
by a forward slash the two characters disappear from the editor.   
They're still there - I can see them if I edit in vi or some such,  
but I can't see them in eclipse.  So a line that should read:

<cfset blah = "/Users/poet/work/cvmail/testing" >

now reads:

<cfset blah = "/Users/poet/work/cvmaitesting" >

cheers,
Toby

On 03/04/2006, at 3:06 PM, Chris Velevitch wrote:

>
> On 4/3/06, Toby Tremayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yup posted there but nobody had seen it.  I'm using eclipse 3.2.1 and
>
> You mean 3.1.2?
>
> What is the context in which this happens (ie show us the code)?
>
>
> Chris
> --
> Chris Velevitch
> Manager - Sydney Flash Platform Developers Group
> www.flashdev.org.au
>
> 


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Lyricist Software
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