PabloRomero
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Posted: 05/31/2007, 6:14 PM |
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Yes, you could have this horrible message and the lovely work you did is not published.
In PHP; Java, ASP...you name it. May you downloaded a Trial CSS and after you buyed it..you tried to import your job...and PUF, this message. You used a CSS in your office (it is my case) and you want to finish the job at home...You carry the hole project, go home, sit on your PC, fire CSS, load the project, press "generate" and ... F**K!, this message.
Or at night you went to sleep with your work ready and the next morning this message.
Calm. It is not the 666. It's related to Microsoft JScript and XML. You know, CSS uses XML a lot for its internal things.
This is the solution:
1) Upgrade your Windows box with Microsoft Update.
2) Pay attention to
the Microsoft JScript
the Microsoft XML Core
3) Download these things
For JScript http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyi...&displaylang=en
For MS XML 4.0 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyi...&displaylang=en
4) Install them.
5) Reboot your PC
6) When ready, load CSS
7) Load your project
8) the project is generated.
DO NOT FORGET install on every CSS you have the css styles you have created or the project
will not be generated. You install this on this path
C:\Program Files\CodeChargeStudio3\Components\Styles
You search the folder with the style name, and you copy the folder on the other CSS you have, on that folder.
My humble contribution, guys.
Cheers
Pablo Romero
www.pabloromero.com.ar
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Aaron
Posts: 145
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Posted: 06/01/2007, 9:00 AM |
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Thanks for the good tip. I haven't run across that particular error (yet), but good to know what is going on if I do.
With regards to keeping styles in sync, I find using a code repository is helpful. I personally like Subversion (SVN) as opposed to CVS. But to each their own. Syncing multiple machines to the repository allows you to work on the same project from multiple machines and by multiple people. This way too, if something crashes or you "accidently" save over something, you can revert (you did post your last changes, right?) to an old version. Very helpful.
Regards,
Aaron
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