Re: Another new bug found ...
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 34024
interpreted = N
texte = agreed that an advance warning would have been nice in this case of no spaces infieldnames (one perhaps small change on the side of the parser's behaviour can takeALOT of time for users to recover from!! - whether that behaviour is considered stupidor not, John - the truth is we all are just faking it the whole way!) , but Ken, theydid warn us about the secure variables - weeks before the release. And before a finalversion even came out, there was the secure=F option. (Plus the global pref.)right? (I am sure a [math] equivelent would have also been offered if the engineersfelt they could have pulled it off in any reasonable amount of time... but even with[math] there was the warning well ahead of the final release.)...just to be fair...-JohnKenneth Grome wrote:> >In order to accommodate the new XML-style parser (which by> >definition does not allow spaces in any parameter names), the> >parser has been changed to treat spaces as delimiters just like> >other languages do. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.>> There's no confusion here, once again ...-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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agreed that an advance warning would have been nice in this case of no spaces infieldnames (one perhaps small change on the side of the parser's behaviour can takeALOT of time for users to recover from!! - whether that behaviour is considered stupidor not, John - the truth is we all are just faking it the whole way!) , but Ken, theydid warn us about the secure variables - weeks before the release. And before a finalversion even came out, there was the secure=F option. (Plus the global pref.)right? (I am sure a [math] equivelent would have also been offered if the engineersfelt they could have pulled it off in any reasonable amount of time... but even with[math] there was the warning well ahead of the final release.)...just to be fair...-JohnKenneth Grome wrote:> >In order to accommodate the new XML-style parser (which by> >definition does not allow spaces in any parameter names), the> >parser has been changed to treat spaces as delimiters just like> >other languages do. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.>> There's no confusion here, once again ...-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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