Why can't webstorm find my template. e.g. Template.templateName.onCreated. Note that the templateName exists. It's just that I get squiggly lines on templateName saying unresolved variable. I know it does not give me any error but just a matter of perspective. I just don't want to see squiggly lines. Any help?
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I would like to know where is this error code located in the AOT. Would like to know the path to understand the structure and develop custom code.
Transaction has been selected, for settlement, although settlement type: none was selected
I generally use one of two methods to locate message strings.
Provided the cross reference is updated (it should be in dev) use the "Label editor" to to search for then string, see this answer.
Put a breakpoint in top of info.add method, disable CIL if needed, then rerun to get the error message invoking the debugger, see this answer.
There is a warning everytime I run the program, I don't know where the problem is because at [1, 19] of all of my css files I have a comment. I tried to fix this by removing the comment and it made no difference. Please help.
WARNING: CSS Error parsing '*{-fx-font-family: ;}: Unexpected token ';' at [1,19]
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In javaFx you can use CSS with two ways : you can customise your fxml file by using scene builder or by according a css file.I had the same problem ,when the JavaFX CSS parser encounters a syntax error, a warning message is emitted which conveys as much information as is available to help resolve the error. For example
WARNING: com.sun.javafx.css.parser.CSSParser declaration Expected
'' while parsing '-fx-background-color' at ?[1,49]
The cryptic '?[1,49]' pertains to the location of the error. The
format of the location string is
[line, position]
If the error is found while parsing a file, the file URL will be given. If the error is from an inline style (as in the example above), the URL is given as a question mark. The line and position give an offset into the file or string where the token begins. Please note that the line and position may not be accurate in releases prior to JavaFX 2.2.
Applications needing to detect errors from the parser can add a listener to the errors property of com.sun.javafx.css.StyleManager. This is not public API and is subject to change.
I think you add a value by using scene builder and you are adding ; to your value and this is not acceptable in scene builder you need to remove ;.
To resolve your problem ,go to your fxml file in your IDE ,i think you are using Netbeans and click right button of mouse --> edit , you can find your warning.
I get these Deps errors from time to time and I can never figure out what they mean or what they're pointing to:
Exception from Deps afterFlush function function: SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier
at eval (native)
at http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:372:22
at Function.jQuery.extend.globalEval (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:373:7)
at jQuery.ajaxSetup.converters.text script (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:9806:11)
at ajaxConvert (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:8873:18)
at done (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:9293:15)
at callback (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:9753:8)
at Object.send (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:9759:7)
at Function.jQuery.extend.ajax (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:9244:15)
at Function.jQuery._evalUrl (http://localhost:4000/packages/jquery.js?265926494aaa3929cd2e30da265211c5929f37a4:9409:16) debug.js:41
It thinks that there is a syntax error, but the only files it points to are jquery.js, which I HIGHLY doubt contain errors...
This error is caused by code in a Template helper somewhere that uses JQuery/a jquery plugin and is running code using eval which contains a syntax error in it, which is why it appears to come from JQuery itself.
There isn't much more than this to go off im afraid. It might be from ajax. Have a look at your chrome's network tab to see what is being downloaded just before this happens and see if it contains any javascript.
If it contains HTML when it should contain javascript check your Meteor paths, Meteor does not throw 404 errors, instead it serves out the main page's html, which may be why the error displays this way instead of a 404
I just came across the similar "afterFlush" error, and while my error was also rooted in a jQuery/plugin with Meteor, it had nothing to do with eval.
The issue circled back around to updating the DOM at the same time I was updating a reactive method, where Meteor was also updating the DOM reactively. I found this out, and removed the manual DOM manipulation, which made this error go away. Hope someone else finds this helpful...
I'm using the default comments template, on my own self-built theme. When I send a comment I get the following error message:
Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, function 'wp_set_comment_cookies' not found or invalid function name in /home/mattator/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 403
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/mattator/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php:403) in /home/mattator/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 881
couldn't find a call to the funciton 'wp_set_comment_cookies' anywhere in the code. It is noteworthy that despite the error message the comment is being sent properly. I also tried to disable all plugins but the problem persists.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
May be you have some extra white space before
<?php
tag in starting of a theme file
Thanks
Well, I experimented a little bit, and as turns out the problem was a call to the function "nocache_headers()", in Line 18 of the file "wp-comments-post.php" which lies at WP root directory.
I deleted it, and voila, everything works. Not sure why though.
I created a javascript file TTW for a quick fix to something i was working with, and when i went to the portal_javascripts and added it there i was met with this error upon saving:
Exception Type: CompilerError
Exception Value: Path element may not be empty in 'portal/http://www.example.com/portal_skins/cloud.js'
I get that same error every time i attempt to navigate to the portal_javascripts through the ZMI, it's obvious that I incorrectly entered the id of my file, but now I can't even fix it.
I was able to find this example of someone with a similiar issue, but I have no how to go about his fix
http://markmail.org/message/zbjhjoezz2h423yr#query:+page:1+mid:yhgjekdkwnegwqen+state:results
Try this:
http://example.com/portal_javascripts/unregisterResource?id=[your_js_resource_id]