The [VSL_xxxx tags will be ignored - if the tag STARTS VSL_ then it will be skipped. You may notice if you look in the examples we use them for documenting who/what.
We are using them for in-line documentation - feel free to emulate the tags we are using, currently these are:
| [VSL_INFO | Some information regarding the script | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [VSL_CREATED | Date created | |||||||||
| The name of this script | ||||||||||
| [VSL_TEXT | If the script uses text files what are they | |||||||||
| [VSL_SQL | If the script calls any external MySQL files | |||||||||
| [VSL_DEF | Definition File used | |||||||||
| [VSL_IMAGE | Image files | |||||||||
| [VSL_STYLE | Style Sheets |
If you are having problems with the [file tag in particular, if you add [debug] any problems encountered will be added to the stored file.
Resets some options that are outwith the scope of this guide.