That sounds bad... look what bbedit say to encoding? utf8?
christian
Am 02.03.2009 um 15:19 schrieb Paul Wilson:
I am using BBedit to view the html files. View --> Text Display -->
Show Invisibles: shows 30663 upside down question marks and that is
it. Is it safe to assume my taf files are no longer text files?
One of my working taf files does correctly display as an xml file in
BBedit.
Paul
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:33 AM, John McGowan <j...@sevenac.com>
wrote:
The Witango Studio saves files with inconsistent newlines... try
using a program like "dos2unix" or "unix2dos" to make the endline
characters consistent.
/John
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Paul Wilson <pwilson....@gmail.com>
wrote:
It does not look too promising. The taf files appear to be empty in
both of my XML editors. One of the files is 35KB and the other is
3.5KB in size. The only clue I have is an error is the following
error when the file is loaded into Oxygen:
"This document contains long lines which may affect performance when
opened in the text editor. The longest line contains 30662
characters. This warning is displayed for lines which contain more
than 5000 characters (see the Open/Save page from Preferences)."
I will look into it further.
Paul
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:19 PM, John McGowan <j...@sevenac.com>
wrote:
Open the files up in a plain text editor, or XML aware plain text
editor an look for xml syntax problems. Something is probably
corrupt.
Hopefully you use some form of source code control, or revision
control system like SVN or CVS etc.. so you can do a diff and see
what's changed.
/John
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Paul Wilson <pwilson....@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday, I was working on a couple of taf files in Witango Studio
5.5 running in Windows XP under Parallels on a Mac OS 10.5.6
machine. Today when I tried to open the files the following error
occurred:
"One or more files could not be opened. The File(s) may be run-
only, locked or may have been deleted or moved."
The files have not been deleted or moved. I checked and the files
are not run-only nor locked. As well, on the OS X side I double
checked the ownership of the files and made sure the file
permissions were open.
My Witango server (5.5) is running on the Mac side.
Has any one seen this before and/or have any ideas about how to
possibly open these files?
Thank you,
Paul
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