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Originally Posted by troymc
Ok, I'm still not sure how Sigil (or is it Tidy?) handles xhtml/css errors. It would appear that when an error is found, the buffer is replaced with the HTML of an error page. But what happens to background, non-viewed pages which contain the error (it was a global s&r)? They are never opened, and so never rendered. Are they somehow run thru Tidy and "fixed"?
I made a typo in a search/replace of a style parameter and now 85 chapters of verse have been reduced to this:
Code:
<body>
<p>/*
<![CDATA[*/
/*]]>
*/</p>
</body>
I know, I know. It's not enough to save to disk. I should be making backups or using source control.
3 weeks of editing gone - I have a headache.
Troy
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If that happens, BAIL OUT (Quit-- DISCARD)
Frequent saves of the last "almost there" version, before any global S + R is a good idea.
I believe that Valloric already has multiple "temp saves" on the to do list.
and, Yes, I really hate it when Tidy (or whatever) fixes a "Typo" that way.
Can't it "Ask" before it
deletes content?