That can be a painful process, the best I have found is use the last
known working copy, and build your changes back in.
This is where subversion is such a lifesaver for us. I have had stuff
like this happen, or all of a sudden, !CSTs all through a taf, I just
go back in revision, and find a clean version. Saved me many times.
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Jason Pamental wrote:
Thanks Matt and John - I haven't tried checking the 'well-formed-
ness' of the TAF. How would one go about doing that? I'm hoping it
was only in those couple of TAFs that were open and therefore won't
continue to be a problem, but thank you both for suggestions on how
to deal with it going forward...
Cheers,
Jason
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Matt Muro wrote:
Hi Jason,
I feel your pain. I've also tried the ol' "copy actions to new taf"
method, getting down to one or two that seem to be the culprit but
not
being able to recreate them.
If you open the .taf file and look at the XML, as John suggested,
and it
looks alright--not truncated as can happen if your development studio
crashes with a .taf open--you might try cutting and pasting the
xml into a
blank text file, slapping a .taf extension on it and opening that
file.
I'm not 100% certain, but I think someone at my office has gotten
that to
work. It should only take a second to do and is worth a try. Maybe
try
opening the new taf in a different editior and saving it before
opening it
in yours. You may have tried this already.
- Matt
[email protected] writes:
Hi all-
I've been working happily on my new MacBook Pro using Parallels/
Windows
XP Pro to do Witango development for a few weeks. However, I had
a nasty
crash while restoring a saved Windows session this morning and am
now
having a problem with WItango. It seems that I'm having a
somewhat random
(it seems) problem when working on existing files, having them
return a
'503' error (taf has a corrupt structure). I've tried copying the
actions
into a new blank taf one at a time and usually get down to one or
two
branches without error, and then even if I try to create new
actions mimicking the old corrupted taf I still get problems.
I've tried
uninstalling the dev studio, restarting windows and reinstalling
without
any real help. Anyone experienced anything like this - either
just on a
windows box or in emulation?
Thanks,
Jason
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