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Bug 8433 - Can't open linked css file if the file does not exist
Summary: Can't open linked css file if the file does not exist
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Amaya
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Editing (show other bugs)
Version: 11.3
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P2 major
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Vatton
QA Contact: Vatton
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Reported: 2009-12-03 18:22 UTC by Bartolom
Modified: 2009-12-08 13:31 UTC (History)
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Description Bartolom 2009-12-03 18:22:52 UTC
Amaya 11.3 for Windows XP can not open a linked css file if the file
does not exist.

In previous Amaya versions, I used to follow these steps when creating
a new html document and a new css file:
1. create a new html document (Ctrl+n+h)
2. edit the html document
3. link a css file (ctrl+i+l). In the dialog window I used to write
the css file name (the file did not exist).
3. open the css file (ctrl+i+o). The dialog window showed the name of
the css file name.
4. edit the css file

In Amaya 11.3, when I try to open the linked css file, the dialog
window does not show the name of the css file. But if the file exists
(because I have created the file with another editor), the dialog
window shows the name of the css file.
Comment 1 Vatton 2009-12-08 13:31:05 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Amaya 11.3 for Windows XP can not open a linked css file if the file
> does not exist.
> 
> In previous Amaya versions, I used to follow these steps when creating
> a new html document and a new css file:
> 1. create a new html document (Ctrl+n+h)
> 2. edit the html document
> 3. link a css file (ctrl+i+l). In the dialog window I used to write
> the css file name (the file did not exist).
> 3. open the css file (ctrl+i+o). The dialog window showed the name of
> the css file name.
> 4. edit the css file
> 
> In Amaya 11.3, when I try to open the linked css file, the dialog
> window does not show the name of the css file. But if the file exists
> (because I have created the file with another editor), the dialog
> window shows the name of the css file.
> 

Now an empty local css file is generated in that case.