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Invalid preference page path: HTML Syntax [message #603932] Mon, 04 January 2010 18:55 Go to next message
dwain Missing name is currently offline dwain Missing nameFriend
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I am developing a plugin that uses a multi-page editor to edit email templates. There is a page that is a structured text editor to edit the html for the email. I was able to implement this with the help of http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/wst/components/sse/tutorials /multipage-editor-tutorial.html which was a pretty good tutorial on the subject. However am getting an exception every time that I close my program down.

Invalid preference page path: HTML Syntax
Plugin-Id: org.eclipse.ui
Version: 3.5.1M20090902-1000

This is caused by adding the plugin org.eclipse.wst.html.ui which I can remove and this exception goes away. However without this plugin I get a bunch of exceptions. I would like to keep the html preference page, so any ideas about how to fix this exception?

Thank you,
Dwain
Re: Invalid preference page path: HTML Syntax [message #603940 is a reply to message #603932] Tue, 05 January 2010 04:47 Go to previous message
Prakash G.R. is currently offline Prakash G.R.Friend
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On 05/01/10 12:25 AM, dwain wrote:
> This is caused by adding the plugin org.eclipse.wst.html.ui which I can
> remove and this exception goes away. However without this plugin I get a
> bunch of exceptions. I would like to keep the html preference page, so
> any ideas about how to fix this exception?

Can you give the Exception trace?

- Prakash
Platform UI Team, IBM

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