
MikeGale wrote:1) The edit for a new target, go away, come back, no dialog issue is fixed. Thanks.
MikeGale wrote:2) For js validations, http not file, I get an error that there is no closing script tag. There is no need for such a tag.
MikeGale wrote:3) If I validate, then change to another batch in the recent list, I get a message that essentially says "Please save the last batch (lst) file". This when the last file is unchanged. Seems to happen every time. If I don't validate this doesn't happen.
MikeGale wrote:4) If I validate one batch list after another. The current list has no external links, but the previous one did, the validator shows itself validating the links (at least the difficult items on it). There are no such links, they don't appear on the report but they do take time. If I restart CSE with the no-links list it doesn't go through that phase.


MikeGale wrote:2) For js validations, http not file, I get an error that there is no closing script tag. There is no need for such a tag.



Error [JavaScript] html error: unable to find end of script tag 
MikeGale wrote:Yes I had that set to No option on.
MikeGale wrote:The link cache in this case turned an "instant" validation into a lengthy wait. The new validation didn't have any of those links in it.
A way to switch that off (or not invoke it where those links are not involved) would be good.


MikeGale wrote:I have retested the js issue.
The message I get is:
- Code: Select all
Error [JavaScript] html error: unable to find end of script tag
There is no need for such a tag.
I tested files with identical content twice in that test. Once where it's referred to by URL (this failed) the other where it's out of the file system.
The file is the jquery-1.2.6.js file. (This is the source as opposed to minified version.) I have added /*jsl:ignoreall*/ as the first line.
There is a leading URL and a trailing file based item in the list but both are turned off (no validation).
Hope that helps clarify the issue.



MikeGale wrote:I can confirm that it also happens in the editor on that file. I haven't tested others.
I suspect it happens with other js's but haven't checked today.
I've sent a copy of that file by email in case it's specific.
(Mail readers might block a js file.)
(Side Note: For production I'm using more recent jquery versions.)


MikeGale wrote:File resent.
This file thing is really annoying. The vitriolic ignorance of the media drives it as does people without firewalls and anti-virus. What we really need is protection from these!!



MikeGale wrote:There are registry fixes for these things.
I think this
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829982
describes the technique.


MikeGale wrote:I can confirm that it also happens in the editor on that file. I haven't tested others.
I suspect it happens with other js's but haven't checked today.
I've sent a copy of that file by email in case it's specific.
(Mail readers might block a js file.)
(Side Note: For production I'm using more recent jquery versions.)


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