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diff --git a/htdocs/exceptions/preprocess.chtml b/htdocs/exceptions/preprocess.chtml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8516139 --- a/dev/null +++ b/htdocs/exceptions/preprocess.chtml @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +% html(); return; /* vim:set ft=sitecing: */ +%%derive layout = "/ancestry/layout.chtml"; +<%constructor> + b_strict = false; +</%constructor> +<%codemethod string title() %> + return "preprocessor exceptions handling"; +</%codemethod> +<%method void content() %> + <h1>site-C-ing preprocessor exception handling</h1> + <p> + It was one of those days when you just can't type right and can't think of + what you're typing. It is not unusual that, under such circumstances, you end + up with a code like <a + href="/view/htdocs/exceptions/development/preprocess.chtml" target="insert" + title="the link opens in the frame below">this</a> -- by the time you were + about to close your <code><%code></code> block you were thinking about + some constructor in some component elsewhere in the universe. + </p> + <p> + <em>site-C-ing</em> parser will see the inconsistency and throw an exception + which will be caught and passed to <a + href="/view/htdocs/handlers/exception_dev" target="insert" title="the link + opens in the frame below">the handler</a>, specified in <a + href="/view/htdocs/exceptions/development/.scrc" target="insert" title="the + link opens in the frame below">the configuration file</a>, which will produce + some nice, human-readable <a href="/exceptions/development/preprocess" + target="insert" title="the link opens in the frame below">output</a>. Well, + you may not wish to give out all this information in the production + environment, so you just put in your <a + href="/view/htdocs/exceptions/production/.scrc" target="insert" title="the + link opens in the frame below">configuration file</a> some <a + href="/view/htdocs/handlers/exception_prod" target="insert" title="the link + opens in the frame below">different handler</a>, which just gives user <a + href="/exceptions/production/preprocess" target="insert" title="the link + opens in the frame below">a friendly yet lame excuse</a>. + </p> + + <div class="insert"> + <iframe id="insert" name="insert" src="about:blank" width="95%" height="300"> + <p>I wanted to put an <iframe> here, but your browser does not seem to + support it. That is okay, it still will open links somehow.</p> + </iframe> + </div> + +</%method> |