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Hi Bob,

Chances are that the workbench text editor is being used instead of the 
HTML editor.  First enable the Web Developer capability (Window > 
Preferences), then General > Capabilities and select the Web Developer 
capability. 

Now right click on the file and you should be able to select Open With > 
HTML Editor.  You should then have at least color tokenizing, content 
assist, auto-completion and an outline view.  If you install the i5/OS web 
development tools then you get Page Designer which is the graphical HTML 
editor.

Don Yantzi
Technical Lead
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab





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Is there anything special I needed to do to get HTML to do syntax 
highlighting?
I only installed the RSE option when I installed WDSC7 last week.
Should I have also selected "Web and Java" options?
However, the Java source I have syntax highlights just fine.

-Bob Cozzi
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