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Nov 7, 2012, 8:56 AM
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Re: Test compile file mason code on virtual FTP / ssh
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In my experience, it doesn't reject the save if there is an error. On 2012-11-03, at 11:25 AM, Bryan Carney <bryancarney [at] gmail> wrote: > Perhaps it does reject it and I thought it was just the interface not > working -- in that case I wouldn't get any debugging info anyways though > right? > > Thanks kindly > > Bryan > > > On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 1:22 PM, David E. Wheeler <david [at] justatheory>wrote: > >> On Nov 3, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Bryan Carney <bryancarney [at] gmail> wrote: >> >>> Can anyone point me to a better way of checking for code validity for a >>> particular template in a bricolage installation without needing to paste >> & >>> try to save in the web interface? >>> >>> I spend a lot of time writing in other editors, then pasting over to the >>> template file in a browser & back when it tries to save & returns errors >>> >>> If there were some way of checking a file against whatever is run from >> that >>> web interface with the file in place that would be great -- even better >> if >>> this could be looped into a syntax highlighter for some editor >>> >>> I'm doing this via virtual FTP .. if i'm barking up the wrong tree there >> as >>> well any tips are appreciated. >> >> Hrm. Maybe the FTP interface needs to be updated to validate the template >> file? I thought it did. >> >> Anyway, if it doesn't reject when you try to save, there is, >> unfortunately, no other way than through the browser interface. :-( >> >> David >> >> -- Phillip Smith http://phillipadsmith.com
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