>> You can still insert a breakpoint, but instead of just clicking the >> Debug button in the On-Rev client, switch to your browser and go to >> the page >> <http://yourname.on-rev.com:7309/preprocess.irev?id18=1&m=eph+1%3A1- >> 5%3A1> >> replacing "yourname" in the URL with your on-rev user name, or >> replacing the first part of the address with your site address. > > Hi Sarah, > > What editor are you using to edit your irev pages when the page is a > combination of html, tables, forms, CSS, maybe JavaScript, etc., and <?rev > ... ?> commands, functions, includes, snippets and variables? Are you using > the On-Rev client and hand-coding everything including page code formatting, > such as indentation, etc.?
Actually, I use TextWrangler (a text editor) and hand-code everything. But the iRev scripting does a lot of the repetitious coding and I use style sheets to do the formatting. I like to see up a skeleton page and then have it insert data from text files, formatting it as it goes. I only use the On-Rev client for debugging. For WYSIWYG editing, I have RapidWeaver (Mac only) which allows insertion of irev pages as iframes, but as I am learning On-Rev, I prefer to have complete control over the html. Any web editor that allows you to insert iframes will work, or if you can set the file extension to irev, I think you could insert HTML snippets full of irev code. Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
