Hiding a file from Eclipse



It is possible to tell Eclipse that I want to examine or edit a piece
of non-working Java code without it trying to compile it?

Or do I need an auxiliary editor to do that I cut and paste from?

I might later change my mind at turn it back on, but for now I don't
want to deal with errors in that code.

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Complicit Bush-friendly media keeps mum. Rumsfeld confesses on video.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/mckinney_grills_rumsfeld.htm

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