Great worked grand!
Thanks
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From: Hubert Rabago [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 March 2005 16:23
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: struts and intelli j
You have to associate the DTD's URL to a local copy of the file (or at
least that's how I do
How do I map it?
-Original Message-
From: Hubert Rabago [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 March 2005 16:23
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: struts and intelli j
You have to associate the DTD's URL to a local copy of the file (or at
least that's how I do it). You c
I saw your reply too late Hubert - I'll do that instead! I usually
ignore as I don't have a copy of the resources.
Alistair
On 3 Mar 2005, at 16:30, Hubert Rabago wrote:
Why do you choose to have it ignored? You can point it to an actual
copy of the DTD (which is provided in the Struts download)
Why do you choose to have it ignored? You can point it to an actual
copy of the DTD (which is provided in the Struts download) and you'd
get better XML support from IntelliJ, such as code completion and
checking for required values.
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 16:25:06 +, Alistair Young
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yes, I get this all the time, it's an IntelliJ thing. Do this:
this is for a Mac, not sure about Windows:
Preferences -> IDE Settings -> Resources
add http://struts.apache.org/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd to the list of
Ignored Resources
Alistair
On 3 Mar 2005, at 16:18, Suzy Fynes wrote:
Hey,
I'm
You have to associate the DTD's URL to a local copy of the file (or at
least that's how I do it). You can do this through the IDE Settings
(I think the location differs depending on which version you're
using). In this case, you'd map
"http://struts.apache.org/dtds/struts-config_1_1.dtd"; to the
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