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V 1.03 b6 Error |
Wed, May 28 2014 4:57 PM | Permanent Link |
Malcolm Taylor | I just downloaded and installed this build.
I got a compiler error in WebDOM. The type section starts.. {code} type external external EError = class {code} I guess the first "external" is a deliberate error, maybe. <bg> Malcolm |
Wed, May 28 2014 5:19 PM | Permanent Link |
D.C. | Hi Malcolm,
Try deleting the external statement above the error, works for me. Regards Diego "Malcolm" wrote: I just downloaded and installed this build. I got a compiler error in WebDOM. The type section starts.. {code} type external <======= DELETE THIS LINE external EError = class {code} I guess the first "external" is a deliberate error, maybe. <bg> Malcolm |
Wed, May 28 2014 5:40 PM | Permanent Link |
Malcolm Taylor | Diego Calp wrote:
> Hi Malcolm, > Try deleting the external statement above the error, works for me. > Regards > Diego > I already did. |
Fri, May 30 2014 7:15 AM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | I am using the Trial version. When I change the file my external text editor it makes no difference when I re-run EWB. Is there something I need to do inside of EWB to accept the change to the file?
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Fri, May 30 2014 7:31 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | If you are using Windows 8 you will probably need to copy the file out
to the desktop (or C:\ or similar), then edit and save it and then copy it back. Chris Holland [Team Elevate] On 30/05/2014 12:15, Trinione wrote: > I am using the Trial version. When I change the file my external text editor it makes no difference when I re-run EWB. Is there something I need to do inside of EWB to accept the change to the file? > |
Fri, May 30 2014 7:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | Fixed it. Some sort of very strange Windows 8 (64-bit) Security error. Though I closed EWB, edited the file and it indicated it was saved, it would not save it.
Workaround: I created another file with the error line removed, and renamed the original file, and then renamed the new file. Go figure! Trinione wrote: I am using the Trial version. When I change the file my external text editor it makes no difference when I re-run EWB. Is there something I need to do inside of EWB to accept the change to the file? |
Fri, May 30 2014 7:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Trinione | Hi Chris:
LOL. Thanks. I didn't see your comment until I had submitted my response above. Yes. That's exactly it. |
Fri, May 30 2014 8:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Malcolm wrote:
> {code} > type > > external > > external EError = class > {code} Fixed in the build 7 version today. -- Matthew Jones |
Fri, May 30 2014 8:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Trinione wrote:
> Some sort of very strange Windows 8 (64-bit) Security error. The framework is in Program Files, so you cannot normally change it. You have to give yourself rights to the folder if you want to be able to change it easily. Or do as you did, and do the rename/move walk. Also worth saying that the IDE caches the files (they aren't expected to change) so if you change anything in the framework, you must close and re-open. -- Matthew Jones |
Fri, May 30 2014 11:53 AM | Permanent Link |
Malcolm Taylor | Matthew Jones wrote:
> Malcolm wrote: > > > {code} > > type > > > > external > > > > external EError = class > > {code} > > Fixed in the build 7 version today. But I think Tim is having a bad week. The email I got today told me there was a new build: Build 6. <gdr> |
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