I added support for the <webobject> tag to the HTML editor in WTP.
The problem is that it required patches to WTP to be able to hook in
and do this. I have submitted the patches to the WTP mailing list,
but in the meantime, a custom Web Tools Project is required for this
to work.
If you just want to replace the one plugin that was modified:
http://eastgate.mdimension.com/~wolips/dependencies/Modified/
org.eclipse.wst.html.core_0.7.0.jar
or you can replace/reinstall the entire WTP:
http://eastgate.mdimension.com/~wolips/dependencies/wtp-sdk-0.7-
webobjects.zip
I'm interested in hearing from people on this. I can back this
change out if people find this to be too annoying, but I don't
believe there's any other way to hook into the HTML parser to make it
believe the <webobject> is a valid tag without this. This means that
without this patch, there will be yellow squiggles under all your
<webobject> tags in the HTML editor.
ms
On Nov 3, 2005, at 6:33 PM, Greg Hulands wrote:
> Can you repost. My inbox got corrupted over the weekend and I had
> to delete about 4000 emails on the server.
>
> I filed a bug report on this with the exception log.
>
> Greg
>
> On 04/11/2005, at 9:29 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>> How did 86 break the component editor? I'm using the latest and
>> greatest with no problems ... Make sure you install the modified
>> WTP plugin that I posted about a few days ago.
>>
>> On Nov 3, 2005, at 6:05 PM, Greg Hulands wrote:
>>
>>> 2.0.0.86 broke the component editor and I want to go to the
>>> previous version installed, 2.0.0.77. I deleted all the .86
>>> plugins and features, but when I relaunch Eclipse, it doesn't
>>> load them, like there is a cache looking for .86. Is there some
>>> file I need to cleanup to get it to load the older version?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Greg
>>
>>
>
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