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Directory name containing slashes??? [message #239721] Sun, 04 November 2007 23:23 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: paul12345671.hotmail.com

Hello,
I have a path displayed in the Package Explorer as
"WebContent/WEB-INF/src". I'd like to edit the faces-config file in the
WEB-INF directory. The trouble is that I can't list the contents of the
WEB-INF directory, because it's just displaying the slashes.

When I use windows explorer to view the folders, I can see the
faces-config file listed under WEB-INF. It's just that Eclipse isn't
displaying the hierarchy the way that I'd like it to.

I know that this will be basic, but could I please get someone to explain
how to display it as a hierarchy (with little +'s) rather than the path
(with slashes).

Thank you.

David.
Re: Directory name containing slashes??? [message #239741 is a reply to message #239721] Mon, 05 November 2007 06:39 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

David,

You'd likely be better to ask on the WTP newsgroup. I don't really
understand the problem you are describing but I suspect that if it's not
showing the content under that folder, it's showing the content
elsewhere in the view of that same project. Certainly if you use
"File->Show View->Navigator" it will show you more of a raw view of
what's actually there...


David wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a path displayed in the Package Explorer as
> "WebContent/WEB-INF/src". I'd like to edit the faces-config file in
> the WEB-INF directory. The trouble is that I can't list the contents
> of the WEB-INF directory, because it's just displaying the slashes.
>
> When I use windows explorer to view the folders, I can see the
> faces-config file listed under WEB-INF. It's just that Eclipse isn't
> displaying the hierarchy the way that I'd like it to.
> I know that this will be basic, but could I please get someone to
> explain how to display it as a hierarchy (with little +'s) rather than
> the path (with slashes).
>
> Thank you.
>
> David.
>
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