I am pretty sure that syntaxically is not a real word and is probably a misspelled form of "synactically". However, for what its worth, you guys do a better job with English than many people I know here in the US. :-)
Chris On 6/17/07, Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's what dictonary.com says: adverb with respect to syntax; "syntactically ill-formed" Cheers, - Ole Stefan Zoerner wrote: > Ole Ersoy wrote: >> org.apache.directory.shared.ldap.exception.LdapInvalidAttributeValueException : >> Attribute value 'http://example.com/users/accounts/L0' for attribute >> 'm-supObjectClass' is syntaxically incorrect >> at >> org.apache.directory.server.core.schema.SchemaService.assertSyntaxes( SchemaService.java:1898) >> >> >> Should it be "Syntactically"? >> > > I am not a native speaker. But the word "syntaxically" seems to exist, I > am not sure, whether syntactically is something different. > > Here is a text, which uses syntaxically: > http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5486111-description.html > > Perhaps, one of our native speakers can comment on this. > > Greetings from Hamburg, > Stefan > > >
