![]() ![]() ![]() Live with it, that's just the way GL handles the CSScriptLib.js.Īnd really it doesn't matter, GL7 has a unique way to handle the CSScriptLib.js, Flattened or not, everything will work no matter what, even if you have Actions conflicting, it'll work. When you make a change to an Action or add a new one the CSScriptLib.js expands to full size although it is Flattend. You have to have a site window opened to have GL generate the "CSScriptLib.js".Īll occurrences of Actions used in a page will generate a CSScriptLib, if so chosen. Then GL will auto generate a folder called GeneratedItems and within this folder the CSScriptLib.js file in the Site window. When you have a site window and when Actions are used in this site and when one or all pages have the option "Import GoLive Script Library" selected. There are some conditions that has to be met to generate the CSScriptLib.js file. This you can change for single pages or for GL in general. When does GL generate Script Library file?Īs a default, GL sets the pages to have the Script Library content written into the source code of the page. You can find the CSScriptLib.js in the GeneratedItems folder in the Site window. ![]() JScripts/Action folder, CSScriptLib.js (Script Library) also contains JavaScripting files for GlobalScripts folder etc. The Script Library file (CSScriptLib.js) is a GL auto generated external JavaScript file, containing all Actions in the. ![]()
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