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I'm getting confused now. Interim fix 2 shows under Rational Web Developer 6.0.1.1 and has no mention of RSE or LPEX. Why did I get this LPEX fix then on installing interim fix 2? Did I miss it in the documentation? I only installed it because I heard this problem would be fixed in interim fix 2 with LPEX 3.0.4 from this list. LPEX is still 3.0.2. It seems this was slipped into there without documenting it. Someone said they hadn't installed fix 2 because they didn't see anything related to what they were doing. When I told them of this undocumented fix related to LPEX, they installed it right away. What else was slipped in there? Are these beta fixes that are directed to those who know to test before they are announced and documented in the next version? Or, was this just a one time fluke and this wasn't meant to be in there? I'll contact support for the corruption of snippets problem. Thanks! Adrian wrote: The LPEX fix is in IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0.1.1, Interim Fix 002 (which was released towards the end of May). The corruption to the contents of the snippets happens in non-WDSC code: snippets are a RAD feature - you'll have to contact support for that. craigs@xxxxxxxxx wrote: I installed WDSC 6.0.1.1 interim fix 2 and that stopped "Window > Show View Other... > Basic > Snippets" from corrupting source with duplicates that were there in fix 1. It still adds extra lines to the snippet though on exit of WDSC or maintenance of the snippet. I copied lines of source code to a snippet and hit "Ok". Everything is fine. But, on the "Customize", if I press "Cancel", extra lines are added to the snippet. Also, instead of customizing, if I exit WDSC and come back in, there are extra lines in the snippet. If I use the snippet, the extra lines are added to my source code. The workaround I see is to remove the extra source lines then hit "Ok". That seems to keep the extra lines from coming back. Is this being fixed?
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