3185: Coloring inside JSP is erratic
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The task: insert an HTML style comment in a JSP. This would be "<!-- some
comment -->".
The result. Entering "<" (before even getting to the "<!--" part, which
also doesn't make a difference) results in strangely colored blocks that
don't match anything I have colors setup for.
Hmmm....
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It's present in 3193 also.
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Known bug, for a long time. This will probably be fixed when they finish the CSS/Javascript parsers and lexers. Take a look in the tracker, there are also exceptions related to this.
And oh, as a workoround, everytime this happen you can close the current editor and open it again. The chances are things will be fine again.
Hi,
Marcus Brito wrote:
Actually after landing EL lexing / parsing, and even then JSP support
will be rewritten, so even we will try to do as smooth as possible there
will be some larger problems.
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Best regards,
Maxim Mossienko
IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc.
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Maxim, it's actually the second time I hear that JSP support will be rewritten from scratch (maybe the first time was from you too). How about rolling back HTML/JSP/CSS support to the same level as Pallada release while this isn't done? I do like the new features, but I don't want to lose time reporting bugs against something that will be thrown away later.
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I work in JSP 2.0-land all day. It's not done, but it is a step in the
correct direction.
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Marcus Brito wrote:
>>Actually after landing EL lexing / parsing, and even
>>then JSP support
>>will be rewritten, so even we will try to do as
>>smooth as possible there
>>will be some larger problems.
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>Maxim, it's actually the second time I hear that JSP support will be rewritten from scratch (maybe the first time was from you too). How about rolling back HTML/JSP/CSS support to the same level as Pallada release while this isn't done? I do like the new features, but I don't want to lose time reporting bugs against something that will be thrown away later.
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