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@aembler
If there is a problem in the content.xml, concrete produces an error that in most cases is generic and would not point out to the node in XML that caused the error.
Is there a way to log the problematic node? Or is there a way to trace it through the error page?
I usually find the problematic node by just trying and error and removing nodes one by one, which takes lots of effort.
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@aembler
If there is a problem in the content.xml, concrete produces an error that in most cases is generic and would not point out to the node in XML that caused the error.
Is there a way to log the problematic node? Or is there a way to trace it through the error page?
I usually find the problematic node by just trying and error and removing nodes one by one, which takes lots of effort.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: