On 09/12/2009 12:13 AM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: >> Ruediger Pluem wrote: >>> Hm. Does it make sense to squeeze in the contents of the error-notes >>> between s1 >>> and "<p>Only the 100-continue expectation is supported.</p>\n"? >>> Why not just return apr_pstrcat(p, s1, "<p>Only the 100-continue >>> expectation is supported.</p>\n", NULL)? >> Tag Balance. Note that the </p>...<p> is one string. > > The reason for introducing error-notes is that this error is entirely > nonsensical until you consider an -external module- which might introduce > handling of additional Expect cases (and in some case, require one). > > That was the reason, the error-notes can expound upon what is or is not > supported or required.
Ok, understood, but shouldn't the text from the error-notes appear *after* <p>Only the 100-continue expectation is supported.</p> Now it is appearing in *between* s1 and <p>Only the 100-continue expectation is supported.</p> Regards RĂ¼diger
