+1 for that!
On 2/4/11 7:22 AM, P T Withington wrote:
How hard would it be to just add a server responder that the toolbar calls to
find out what runtimes are supported?
The more we can make the dev toolbar a standalone app the better, for when we
want to include it in a true remote debug console for mobile development.
On 2011-02-03, at 20:59, Henry Minsky wrote:
Change hqm-20110203-6or by [email protected] on 2011-02-03 20:49:49 EST
in /Users/hqm/openlaszlo/trunk2
for http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/trunk
Summary: fix for 'When there is a compiler error, the dev-console shows all
runtime buttons disabled'
New Features:
Bugs Fixed: LPP-9734
Technical Reviewer: ptw
QA Reviewer: max
Doc Reviewer: (pending)
Documentation:
Release Notes:
Overview:
The server generates the dev-console HTML wrapper, which lists
available runtimes so the dev-console can show them as radio
buttons.
The list of runtimes is passed in the canvas XML, and turned into HTML
via XSLT transform in app-console.xslt.
In some cases a compilation error causes no canvas XML to be
generated, so this info is missing. In this case we should present all
runtimes as available, or else the user has no options to select in
the dev-console.
Really the right solution would be to pass the list of runtimes
outside of the canvas XML, but that's too much refactoring to deal
with now.
Details:
Tests:
Files:
M lps/admin/dev-console.lzx.swf
M lps/admin/dev-console.lzx
M lps/admin/lps/includes/lfc/LFCdhtml.js
M lps/admin/dev-console.lzx.js
M lps/admin/dev-console.sprite.png
Changeset: http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/patches/hqm-20110203-6or.tar