On 13.08.2007, at 15:29, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

>>
>> I ran into another problem, which I somehow missed yesterday and
>> which looks like a bug to me. I follow the help here in the use of
>> condition tags:
>>
>> <$Origlanguage=italian?>Aus dem Italienischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=swedish?> Aus dem Schwedischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=russian?> Aus dem Russischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=english?> Aus dem Englischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=dutch?> Aus dem Holl&auml;ndischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=greek?> Aus dem Griechischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=latin?> Aus dem Lateinischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=american?> Aus dem Amerikanischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=french?> Aus dem Franz&ouml;sischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage=polish?> Aus dem Polnischen
>>      <?$Origlanguage?></$Origlanguage?>
>>
>> In this example, nothing should be otuput if 'Origlanguage' is not
>> set, but it will always print the first template "Aus dem
>> Italienischen'. No idea why.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> That's right, that's a bug. Thanks.

I'm glad that it's a bug and for once not my stupidity, because the  
address-problem in my other post, suddenly works. ;)

simon


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