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JavaScript breaks the JSP syntax coloring

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    Dave Johnson
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    A greater-than or less-than symbol in JavaScript will throw off MyEclipse syntax coloring. Platform: WinXP, Eclipse 2.1, MyEclipse 2.6.3, JDK 1.4.2.

    #199593 Reply

    Dave Johnson
    Member

    I didn’t follow the bug report protocol, here is my env. info:

    What operating system and version are you running?: WINXP

    What Eclipse version and build id are you using? (Help > About Eclipse Platform): 2.1.1 (200306271545)

    – Was Eclipse freshly installed for MyEclipse?: NO

    – If not, was it upgraded to its current version using the update manager? YES

    – Are any other external plugins installed?: Only Sysdeo’s Tomcat launcher and Solare JSP editor

    – How many plugins in the <eclipse>/plugins directory are like org.eclipse.pde.*: 7

    What MyEclipse version are you using? (Help > About Eclipse Platform > Features): 2.6.3 ( 200310201200)

    What JDK version are you using to run Eclipse? (java -version): 1.4.2-b28

    What JDK version are you using to launch your application server?: N/A

    What steps did you take that resulted in the issue? see initial post

    What application server are you using? N/A

    #199604 Reply

    support-michael
    Keymaster

    Thanks for the feedback. It has already been addressed in our internal build and will be released in a service patch early next week.

    Michael
    MyEclipse Support

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