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Minor MyEclipse Project Upgrade dialog wording error

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    matthew0028
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    When I open a previous Eclipse project’s .js file, I get a “MyEclipse Project Upgrade” dialog box. It says:

    “The project you opened has JavaScrip files which would activate excellent new JSDT features in Ganymede (Eclipse 3.4). […] You may also click Cancel if you wish to bypass these otherwise helpful JSDT features […]”

    The wording issue here is that the message says I can click Cancel, but the button options are “Yes” and “No” — there is no “Cancel” button.

    #294110

    Loyal Water
    Member

    When I open a previous Eclipse project’s .js file

    Can you please paste a sample .js file so that I can reproduce this issue at my end as well.

    Thank you for reporting this.

    #294133

    matthew0028
    Member

    Any file with a .js extension seems to work. One way to reproduce would be to create a project under MyEclipse 6.0 (or presumably just under Eclipse 3.3). Then save a blank file with the name “test.js”. Import the existing project into MyEclipise 7.0. On opening the test.js file, the dialog should appear.

    #294173

    Loyal Water
    Member

    ok. Thanks for this information. I’ll let the dev team know about this.

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