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klwillis


Posts: 428
Posted: 06/21/2004, 10:06 AM

>> The following CSS script gets generated sometimes
within Code Charge Studio (v2.3)

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
End CCS script
</script>


>> And it causes this error
A Runtime Error has occurred.
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Line:5
Error:Expected ';'


Any ideas how to prevent this would be appreciated.

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peterr


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Posted: 06/22/2004, 1:39 AM

I don't think that anyone reported such issue to us. Please feel free to submit it at http://support.codecharge.com.
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klwillis


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Posted: 06/22/2004, 6:50 AM

It's an intermmitent problem, but it has something to do with the
addition and removal of cascading style sheets from a page.

I was able to remove the problem by physically going into the
file and removing the <script> ... </script> tags.

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peterr


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Posted: 06/22/2004, 12:15 PM

Thanks. Could you please let me know if you're able to narrow it down to some specific steps that we could replicate.
Those <script> tags are usually added when using Client Actions or Date Picker, but "End CCS script" is generated as "//End CCS script" and shouldn't cause problems.
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klwillis


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Posted: 06/22/2004, 1:45 PM

I sure will.





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klwillis


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Posted: 06/27/2004, 9:34 PM

I modified the HTML directly and accidentally deleted part of
the tag script.

I guess when you modify the HTML directly, you're on your own. :)
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klwillis


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Posted: 06/30/2004, 1:51 PM

I was able to make this happen again by adding and removing
forms and adding and removing style sheets to the page and
forms on the page.

The problem seems intermitent, I don't really see a pattern to
make this happen (although there might be one).

Perhaps you testers and do what I can - using various test case
combinations - to make this happen again.

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