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David KarrSubject: Setting breakpoints in mapper view is ignored by xslt debugger
Author: David Karr
Date: 26 Apr 2006 12:20 PM
I find that in order to be able to hit breakpoints while debugging xslt,
you have to set your breakpoints in the "XSLT Source" view and run the
debug operation while in that view. I think it might be ok to require
this, but what's confusing is that you can still set breakpoints while
in the "Mapper" view, and you can click the "Debug" button, but it will
not stop at any breakpoints. It's also curious that if you set any
breakpoints while in the "Mapper" views, and then switch to the other
view, and back, those breakpoint settings are gone. I guess that's sort
of consistent with the breakpoints set in the Mapper view being ignored.

I'm not certain how this should work, but something's wrong with how it
works right now. If you can only set breakpoints and run the debugger
from the "XSLT Source" view, then the interface should force that.

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Minollo I.Subject: Setting breakpoints in mapper view is ignored by xslt debugger
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 26 Apr 2006 12:51 PM
You shouldn't be able to set breakpoints when in Mapper; that's the problem you are seeing.

Thanks,
Minollo

 
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