Maybe you have a bad character somewhere in the file, or the wrong char 
encoding or something?

tom jackson 

On Wednesday 07 May 2008 12:31, Titi Alailima wrote:
> I tried a couple more things.  I re-defined _ns_http_puts with the original
> definition and everything worked fine.  This got me curious so I ran [info
> body _ns_http_puts] (in a new interpreter where I hadn’t redefined the
> proc) and of course I got “ƒÄ,¶——“.
>
> A workaround is obvious, but the mystery remains as to how the proc got
> redefined with the gobbledygook in the first place.  It might not be
> ns_sockselect after all, though I was able to narrow it down to that in the
> 4.0.10 case.  It must happen before my custom libraries are processed or
> else my redefinition wouldn’t fix the problem.
>
> Titi Ala'ilima
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