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Subject: Can't save modified .XSLT after run-time error Author: Tim Crews Date: 30 Jul 2007 11:50 PM
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I am running the evaluation version of the Home edition of Stylus Studio.
When I debug a stylesheet, if there are run-time errors, a dialog appears that informs me of the error, and asks if I should jump to the location of the error. I answer yes, fix the error, and then try to save the file.
I am told that the file cannot be written because it is in use by another process.
It is not apparent that the debugger is still running. In the Debug toolbar, the "Start Debugging" button is enabled, and the "Pause Debugging" and "Stop Debugging" buttons are disabled.
The only workaround I have discovered so far is to remember the line location where the error appeared, quite Stylus Studio, open it again, fix the error, and save before trying to debug again. Of course, if there is another run-time error, the whole process repeats.
The debugger is not usable with this behavior.
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