That's a brilliantly simple solution Rob.
I love it :)
On Nov 14, 5:17 pm, Rob Rohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Being the über noob I am with FarCry, I tend to forget import the
> taglibs for things quite often. Depending on how much coffee I've
> had, or how late in the day it is, it can take quite a while before I
> figure out why my grid:col doesn't seem to be working correctly.
>
> The main problem is that there is no way to throw an error if the
> cfimport tag is missing because <skin:buildLink> is valid XML and if
> you forget the import:
>
> <cfimport taglib="/farcry/core/tags/webskin" prefix="skin" />
>
> CF never processes the tag so there is no way to catch or throw an
> error on the server side... however, since the <skin:build> type tags
> will make it all the way to the browser, we can style the tag in the
> browser to alert the problem.
>
> I threw together a quick CSS file that you can include into your
> project style sheet that will draw attention to the error. Just add
> this to your site style sheet:
>
> @import url('http://robrohan.com/farcrystuff/missingTag.css');
>
> Or download the css file and put it where you want. That will style
> any FarCry taglib with block, red so you can spot the mistake right off.
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