tag:support.baseworks.nl,2011-05-09:/discussions/sassee/20-installation-errorBaseworks: Discussion 2016-08-11T08:54:14Ztag:support.baseworks.nl,2011-05-09:Comment/220569462012-12-04T17:18:27Z2012-12-04T17:18:27ZInstallation Error?<div><p>Hi Aaren,</p>
<p>Are you logged in as Super Admin and do you have debug turned
on? There's probably an error being thrown, but not shown because
you're either not logged in as a SA or debugging is turned off.</p>
<p>– Wouter</p></div>Wouter Vervloettag:support.baseworks.nl,2011-05-09:Comment/220569462012-12-05T16:55:02Z2016-07-03T03:49:29ZInstallation Error?<div><p>x</p></div>xtag:support.baseworks.nl,2011-05-09:Comment/220569462012-12-05T20:02:45Z2012-12-05T20:02:45ZInstallation Error?<div><p>What does you SASS source look like?</p></div>Wouter Vervloettag:support.baseworks.nl,2011-05-09:Comment/220569462012-12-05T20:42:55Z2016-07-03T03:49:34ZInstallation Error?<div><p>x</p></div>xtag:support.baseworks.nl,2011-05-09:Comment/220569462012-12-05T21:36:44Z2012-12-05T21:36:44ZInstallation Error?<div><p>I was actually curious about the SASS you're trying to parse.
There is obviously something in there the parser doesn't
like...</p>
<p>I've posted this in another support thread too, but the parser I
am currently using for Sassee hasn't been updated recently by the
developer and is quite possibly outdated.</p>
<p>I have found a new PHP library that is under active development,
but I haven't had time to implement it into Sassee yet.</p>
<p><a href=
"https://github.com/richthegeek/phpsass">https://github.com/richthegeek/phpsass</a></p>
<p>– Wouter</p></div>Wouter Vervloet