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    • Chris GaelicC
      Chris Gaelic
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      I’ve just installed Notepad++ (latest release) and attempted to import the Coldfusion UDL, but got a ‘Fail to import’ error. I had copied the xml for the UDL into a text file in the Documents folder with the filename userDefineLang.xml. I also tried just copying the file into the c:\Program Files\Notepad++ folder and restarting Notepad++, but to no avail.

      Any help much appreciated.

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @Chris Gaelic
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        @Chris-Gaelic

        which file from where downloaded?

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • Chris GaelicC
          Chris Gaelic
          last edited by

          I opened the xml file on the user defined language page as in http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/commun/userDefinedLang/userDefineLang_CF9.xml. I then copied the contents of the file and pasted it into a new text file with the same name in my computer’s documents folder.

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          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @Chris Gaelic
            last edited by

            @Chris-Gaelic

            ok - can be imported, what I’ve done is

            • downloaded and saved it as C:\temp\coldfusion.xml,
            • then I started UDL and pressed import button and selected the xml
            • done -> import successful

            If this doesn’t work for you I assume that something goes wrong while pasting/saving
            the xml.

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • Chris GaelicC
              Chris Gaelic
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              Thanks for your help Claudia. I finally realized what I did wrong - used Ctrl A to select the xml inside the language file, and it included the statement at the top:
              “This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.”
              When I removed that, it worked fine.

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              • cipher-1024C
                cipher-1024
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                @Chris-Gaelic, looks like you got that sorted, but just FYI, there’s a plugin called “ColdFusion Lexer” that does syntax highlighting and also adds some minor things like “wrap in CFdump”, and “wrap in CFComment”.

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