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jfrazierjr May 3rd, 2017 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Paragon (Post 249217)
That was what surprised me. Given I'd been working on the modified file for a while, and doing some cut-and-paste between the previous one and this one, these are entirely comprehensible errors--but I'd have thought it just wouldn't load. And alternatively, would have given me more specific errors.

As to your question, I normally either use the built-in editor, or if I'm doing direct editing in the XML, GetDiz. I don't do an enormous amount of the latter, normally; as I noted the only reason this probably happened was because I was cutting and pasting between the pre-update version of the .user file and the updated one, because I'd discovered some problems in the former after I'd done the latter. And of course the error message was, to say the least, vague.

Thanks as always, CC.

I don't know anything about GetDiz, if it has some XML plugins validation tools, take advantage of that on those rare occasions where you edit the files directly.

If not, I can't recommend Notepad++ enough for editing XML(you would have to download the XML plugin and for any files which do NOT end with the .xml extension, make sure to set the "Language" to XML so the editor knows to treat it as being XML content. There are plenty of other free and low cost notepad replacements which have some type of XML validation tools available or built it, but I know if this one. I can't stress enough anyone editing files directly should be using an editor which is aware of "valid" xml formatting.

zarlor May 4th, 2017 04:20 AM

I'd give a second vote for Notepad++ (or, if you are on Linux like I tend to be most of the time these days, notepadqq). It's my editor of preference as well. Well, when using a text editor for XML anyway.

Paragon May 4th, 2017 08:34 AM

Well, like I said, I actually only rarely do it directly on the XML; I do it if I'm doing some sort of mass edit (like the Edge updates) or when the Editor just flat out can't address it (like the business with the Advances), but otherwise I prefer to use the Editor if for no other reason because I'm unlikely to accidentally change something I didn't mean to.


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