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	<title>Comments on: Error Logs In Eclipse/CFEclipse</title>
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		<title>By: Endre Stølsvik</title>
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		<dc:creator>Endre Stølsvik</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks!

The error log view was suddenly no more when I installed Eclipse 3.3..!

That&#039;s really quite strange, given that Eclipse is so huge and complex that it will eventually produce internal errors. Us developers will need to be able to debug the IDE, so to speak, when it produces errors.

The one I apparently got (after finding the damn log!) was when I hooked up everything after the Eclipse 3.3 installation, and enabled the User Dictionary, and stated it was UTF-8. Turned out it was Latin-1, and there was a non-parseable-as-UTF-8 letter in it.

When clicking OK, I just got a box stating that &quot;an error occurred&quot;, without any other data!! And with the error log view no longer available, I was a bit lost to what happened.

(The letter was in my name! Stølsvik, that &quot;&#248;&quot; there..!).</description>
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<p>The error log view was suddenly no more when I installed Eclipse 3.3..!</p>
<p>That&#8217;s really quite strange, given that Eclipse is so huge and complex that it will eventually produce internal errors. Us developers will need to be able to debug the IDE, so to speak, when it produces errors.</p>
<p>The one I apparently got (after finding the damn log!) was when I hooked up everything after the Eclipse 3.3 installation, and enabled the User Dictionary, and stated it was UTF-8. Turned out it was Latin-1, and there was a non-parseable-as-UTF-8 letter in it.</p>
<p>When clicking OK, I just got a box stating that &#8220;an error occurred&#8221;, without any other data!! And with the error log view no longer available, I was a bit lost to what happened.</p>
<p>(The letter was in my name! Stølsvik, that &#8220;&oslash;&#8221; there..!).</p>
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