Stumbled across something during a coffee-less moment this morning...
 
I forgot to delete the assignment operator from the end of a previous line, and 
ended up with the following statements:
 
<%
     ARRAY TEXT($x;0)
     set session array("Test";$x) :=
%>

Now, this is obviously erroneous code on my part. However, trying to execute 
these two lines completely took down the development server ("4D Server has 
generated errors and must be closed...") instead of being picked up by the 
standard syntax error handler. 

The server is question is a Windows XP box running 4D 2004.2 and Active4D 
4.0rc4 (not today's release, but a bug fix from about two weeks ago). For 
future reference, should I leave stuff like this off the list and put it in 
Mantis, or is this salable list fodder?
 
- Clayton

Clayton L. Donahue
The Healthcare Management Council, Inc
PH: (781) 449-5287
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.hmccentral.com


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