OK, I'll take a look at it when I get a sec. I got a new machine, and don't have Linux on it yet, so it might take a few days before I can test that part of it.

As for the missing semi-colons, I went through a bunch of the files and fixed them up, but missed some. I'll fix up the functions.image.js one.

What we really need (and has been talked about before) is a good way to find missing semi-colons on the fly and fix them at compression time. I'd love to add that, but I'm not sure of a good routine to determine when a semi-colon is missing.

Jesse

Kevin wrote:

Hi,

I tried the Java compressor on Linux and had some problems. The
config xml wouldn't work if it had Dos line terminations '\r\n'. So
I had to convert to '\n'. I would have thought since a browser can
parse HTML or XML no matter what file type is stored on the server
then the Java compiler should take a xml of either Dos or Unix origin.

Once compressed for a full ie/dom/ns4 api and a functions.image.js
include, more problems. I detected a semicolon is required on line
121 of functions.image.js and ns4 doesn't work at all. Sorry no
time to investigate the ns4 else statement in the compressed file.
I've attached an example and compressor components.

-
Kevin





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