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Re: Web IDE
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Mark Drew
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Dec 18, 2006 03:29 PST
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Hi there Wes
We aren't quite doing what you mentioned. What we are doing is
extracting the CFParser so that we can do web based unit tests (test
your CF code against the engine). So its not putting the CFEditor
window but a way for us to check that we are parsing CFCode correctly.
As an aside (and probably more helpful) within Ray Camden's Blog CFC
there is a utility to colorize CFML code. This is usually used in
blog posts but with some AJAX Magic you might be able to do something
along the same lines?
I was thinking about this and will let you know how I get on
MD
On 15 Dec 2006, at 19:43, Wes Byrd wrote:
| | Hello all... I just signed up to this list. I'm a Java/CF
developer that uses CFEclipse as my primary development tool.
I'm currently working on a web application that I need to have a
browser based IDE that is similar to the edit window in Eclipse so
that I can open up code and edit it via a browser. I heard that
someone associated with the development of CFEclipse was developing
something like this. Or perhaps there is a way to load the CF
editor that Eclipse uses as an applet in a web browser?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Wes
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