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Bug 1095560
Asciidoc import: Import process stalls if .adoc contains ::
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Test case for '<term>::' stalling asciidoc import
browsersim_0509.adoc (text/plain), 2.10 KB, created by
mmurray
on 2014-05-08 23:39:36 UTC
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Test case for '<term>::' stalling asciidoc import
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>:numbered: >:doctype: book >:toc: left >:icons: font > > >[[sect-overview-of-browsersim]] >== Overview of BrowserSim > >[[about-browsersim]] >=== About BrowserSim > > >BrowserSim is a mobile web browser simulator. >It enables you to view and interact with web pages as they would appear on mobile devices. > > > >BrowserSim consists of an external web browser window. >This browser window is different from standard browsers in that it can be transformed to simulate browsers on a variety of mobile devices. >The browser window can also return touch events in response to interaction and be rotated to demonstrate the changes that would occur to a web application as a result of rotating a mobile device. >Additionally, BrowserSim provides access to tools for inspecting and editing the source of web pages. > > >[[view-a-web-application-on-browsersim]] >=== View a Web Application on BrowserSim > > >You can use BrowserSim to view web applications on local file systems or deployed on runtime servers. > > > >To view web applications in local file systems:: > > In the `Project Explorer` view, select a [file]`.html` file and click the `Run BrowserSim` icon > image:images/4115.png[""]. > Alternatively, right-click a [file]`.html` file and click `Open With`→`BrowserSim`. > >To view deployed web applications:: > > In the `Servers` view, expand the server on which the application is deployed. > Right-click the application and click `Show In`→`BrowserSim`. > Alternatively, select the application and click the `Run BrowserSim` icon. > If BrowserSim is the default IDE browser, you can also right-click the application and click `Show In`→`Web Browser`. > > >BrowserSim employs intelligent loading when selecting which web page to open in the browser window. >If a web page is already open in a standard browser window, this is the web page that is loaded in BrowserSim. > > >.Web Page Open on Simulated Device >image::images/4116.png["Web Page Open on Simulated Device."] > >Runtime errors for simulated devices can be viewed in the `Error Log` view. >To open the `Error Log` view, click `Window`→`Show View`→`Other`. >Expand `General` and double-click `Error Log`.
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