On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

Yes, I see the warning now. Should be harmless.

I inserted the newlines for saving to avoid long lines. The base64
parser in the Omni frameworks ignores garnage characters like newlines
and spaces.

[...]

The heuristic is as follows: anytime we have a
newline
 * in a string, that's reason to suspect a runaway.

[...]

So it's the newline in the long string in combination with the "=" at
the end that triggers the warning.

Anyway, it's harmless.

In general, that warning is not harmless, so users shouldn't get in the habit of ignoring it. Unfortunately, it will likely be quite common now since = often appears at the end of a base64 encoded string.

--
adam

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