Wayne Freeman
01-30-2009, 03:18 PM
Hi Friedrich,
I don't know if this was supposed to happen or not, but if not, I think it's a bug.
I had done some coding in the Script Editor, then went to "Files and Folders" to update some of the folder contents. I needed to refresh one of the directory lists, so, out of habit, I hit F5. I know better, but, habit, you know?
Anyway, so the debugger launched, and I got the message asking if I wanted to save. Well, I didn't at that moment, nor did I really want to debug, I just wanted to get back to what I was doing, so I clicked "No".
Well, not only did it not save, but it rolled back all changes I had made since the last save (which were considerable, but that's my fault). I've since tested that, intentionally, a couple of times. It seems to be easily repeatable.
Is it supposed to do that? If so, it really should warn us that it's going to.
Thanks,
Wayne
analyticabiz.com
I don't know if this was supposed to happen or not, but if not, I think it's a bug.
I had done some coding in the Script Editor, then went to "Files and Folders" to update some of the folder contents. I needed to refresh one of the directory lists, so, out of habit, I hit F5. I know better, but, habit, you know?
Anyway, so the debugger launched, and I got the message asking if I wanted to save. Well, I didn't at that moment, nor did I really want to debug, I just wanted to get back to what I was doing, so I clicked "No".
Well, not only did it not save, but it rolled back all changes I had made since the last save (which were considerable, but that's my fault). I've since tested that, intentionally, a couple of times. It seems to be easily repeatable.
Is it supposed to do that? If so, it really should warn us that it's going to.
Thanks,
Wayne
analyticabiz.com