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Smarty Error.

9/29/2008 8:00:17 PM
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myPCdoctor author

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I have a project that has been running fine for about a month. Built with 5.2 - 423.
About 2 hours ago, I wanted to change the Font Style of a single column (Acct_NO). I did so in the Visual Editor and regenerated the project.
I now get this error: ADODB.Stream (0x800A0BBA) File could not be opened.
I've received this in the past and rebuilt projects from scratch and the problem went away. But that was because I was in the develope/test stage. I'm past that point now that I have a production vesion and obviously at this point I do not want to rebuild from scratch. That's just not a realistic thing to do.
I cannot change the font style at all, Italic, Bold even the Font Size without generating this smarty error.
I played with this for the last two hours. I went back to Zipped Backup and regenerated it just fine. Going back to the Editor, I changed the font to strong again (i.e. Bold). When I regenerated, it crapped again. So, long story short; if I remove the Font Format (BOLD) and regenerate - all is well.
What is this all about. Changing a font style to Bold (i.e. in HTML it's Strong, which is fine), shouldnt' do this.
Any ideas or pointers would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks.

Sergey Kornilov admin 9/30/2008

Post your application to Demo Account and send the URL to support@xlinesoft.com

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myPCdoctor author 9/30/2008

I discovered something while testing further.
I can change the font style for anyother column except the one in question. The column that I cannot change is a key field (MS SQL pk). However, I can change the style in HTML mode, but not in WSYIWYG mode.
I can live with that for now as I needed to get this change done.
More testing will follow, and I'll post any further info. If I cannot resolve, I'll post info for the web address and submit the project for support.
Cheers.