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Old 02-25-2016, 05:21 AM   #341
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Originally Posted by Toxaris View Post
***EDIT 2*** I have fixed this... The program will now not only crash, but also gives the reason why (as it should and was designed).
Do you really mean 'crash' - crash what - Windows, Word, Epub-Tools

From now on I'll be checking my XML in Notepad++, I've also flicked the auto-validate switch on. So hopefully Epub-tools will never see any errors.

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Originally Posted by Toxaris View Post
Actually the button you use do not use the hashes or any check in that regard. Even if it is the same file, it will just create a new file. The button you pressed is pretty 'dumb' in that area, as is intended.
That's what I understood too - that's why it irritated me so, the behaviour didn't match.

I am wondering if the ongoing frustrations I've had with the XML rules feature have been due unreported errors in the XML file ever since the getgo. I've never explicitly fixed any errors, instead what I've been doing is to restore my rules and the saved rules from backup and then re-enter the changes and add comments as padding to force a checksum difference Ψ²

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