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bryancarney at gmail

Nov 3, 2012, 9:51 AM

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Test compile file mason code on virtual FTP / ssh

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.

CHeers,

Bryan


david at justatheory

Nov 3, 2012, 10:22 AM

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Re: Test compile file mason code on virtual FTP / ssh [In reply to]

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


bryancarney at gmail

Nov 3, 2012, 10:25 AM

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Re: Test compile file mason code on virtual FTP / ssh [In reply to]

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
>
>


ps at phillipadsmith

Nov 7, 2012, 8:56 AM

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Re: Test compile file mason code on virtual FTP / ssh [In reply to]

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
>>
>>

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