[TxMt] Issues with validation?
billy
bnale at mac.com
Sat Jun 12 22:17:05 UTC 2010
Anyone having issues with TM, html validation via the built in feature?
It was working fine for me a few weeks ago, now it returns 1, 3 warnings... the output error is posted below.
I go to the official http://validator.w3.org/, and my pages validate w.out errors. Is this a bug of some sort, anyone
else having this issue?
I have Version 1.5.9 (1510)...
Validation Output: 1 Error
Line 1, Column 1: end of document in prolog✉
This error may appear when the validator receives an empty document. Please make sure that the document you are uploading is not empty, and report any discrepancy.
thanks,
bill
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> From: Adam Strzelecki <ono at java.pl>
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>> I love TM that I have, but I would be lying if I didn't say I didn't poke around the other editors whenever a ugly bug rears its head and pisses me off.
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> That's it. I neither need to have new shiny TM2, but want some bugfixes (Parsing improvement for long lines) and minor features requested long time ago (Soft-wrap indention). But the fact nothing is actually happening with TM1, and long standing requests makes me peek around once for a while for alternative editor.
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> Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:33:39 -0700
> From: Watts Martin <layotl at gmail.com>
> Subject: [TxMt] Re: TM2
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> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Adam Strzelecki <ono at java.pl> wrote:
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> That's it. I neither need to have new shiny TM2, but want some bugfixes
>> (Parsing improvement for long lines) and minor features requested long time
>> ago (Soft-wrap indention).
>
>
> TextMate 1.5 is a great editor, but it's remained fundamentally the same for
> several years now. There are weird little bugs in TM that aren't being
> addressed (the "save a new file at the root directory" one, for instance),
> some useful features TM has never had (pane splitting) and some things that
> TM has just never done well at (handling large files and having many files
> open at once--both things that the old fogey of the Mac editing world,
> BBEdit, ironically handles really well). And other editors... well, aren't
> standing still. It's pretty clear that both Coda and Espresso are tacitly
> courting TextMate users, and I expect Coda 2.0 to be a really serious
> contender.
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> I'm quite aware Allan doesn't have any interest in hearing "Dude, you gotta
> do this faster" any more," and that he still feels somewhat burned about the
> bad reaction TextMate 1.0 got in a lot of quarters. And, yeah, a buggy TM2
> public beta does risk a bit of that. On the flip side, though, there's a
> solid TM1 release that people can be pointed to, which wasn't the case the
> first time through: it's a lot safer now, in terms of perception, to let the
> public beta be a public beta. More importantly, it would give the TM
> community an opportunity to start working on new bundles that TM2's final
> release would have available right out of the starting gate.
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> Okay, I'll stop now. :)
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