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Re: Opening the .woo file
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Re: Opening the .woo file


  • Subject: Re: Opening the .woo file
  • From: Alexander Spohr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:51:09 +0100

jonathan,

the woo contains initialization information (eg. for WODisplayGroups).
it is human readable. and it is useful to edit it, if you want to change queries and qualifiers without changing your code. have a look at one if you have time.


sorry, but i can not say a thing about xcode and the problem itself. i've been using eclipse for a while and i never touch wobuilder. a text editor is my choice for html and wod since the first wo version :)

	atze


Am 15.01.2004 um 18:59 schrieb Jonathan Rochkind:

At 9:27 AM -0700 1/15/04, Dana Wood wrote:
In XCode, in a project converted from ProjectBuild, I see old Components as folders and newly added Components as Packages or .wo "files", i.e. myComponent.wo.

That's annoying. I'm still on OSX 10.2.8, with ProjectBuilder instead of XCode. PB shows the .wo packages as directories, and you can expand the directory to see the .html, .wod, and .woo files inside it. Maybe there's some way to get XCode to let you expand the 'package'---if not, I guess you'd have to go to the finder. That would be annoying.


But in WebObjects Builder, it's easy. Switch to 'source view'. Use the icon in the pallete at the absolute top left of a WOBuilder menu, or the last menu choices under the 'Edit' menu. 'Source View' gives you a split window with the .html file in the top, and the .wod file in the bottom. I've never been sure what the heck the .woo file IS, or if it's human readable, I always just ignore it. But the .html and .wod file are useful, and are generally what you are editing in WOBuilder.

PS: What you are really asking about is seeing inside the ".wo" directory/package. The ".woo" (notice the extra 'o') is actually a simple file contained within the .wo directory/package, and like I said, I'm not sure what the .woo is for.

--Jonathan


I know in WebObjects Builder I can see the text version of the .html and .wod if desired, but I want to text edit the text version of the .woo file. How can I get to this from within XCode or WebObjects Builder ? It is hiding the .woo file, and won't let me see the "Package Contents".

Thanks.

Dana Wood
Leader Technologies
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 >Opening the .woo file (From: Dana Wood <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Opening the .woo file (From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>)

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