I second that... you sorta get what you pay for, but it's definitely better than 
notepad :-)

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> Subject: Re: [Juglist] HTML editor plugin for Eclipse?
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> > Does anyone know of an HTML editor plugin for Eclipse which 
> they use 
> > and would recommend?
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> I use Solar Eclipse.  http://solareclipse.sourceforge.net
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> Solar Eclipse supports XML / HTML / JSP / etc.
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> The only thing it really "buys" you for HTML though, is
> syntax highlighting.  I think they plan to add more
> features, like code completion / code assist in future releases.
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> At any rate, it's free, so it wouldn't cost you anything to 
> download it and give it a spin.
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> TTYL,
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> Phillip Rhodes
> Application Designer
> Voice Data Solutions
> 919-571-4300 x225
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