Hi Michael, Michael Brand <[email protected]> writes:
> Your solution is wrong when there is a “%” not immediately followed by > “(”: Argh, right. I applied your patch, thanks again for the detailed examples. -- Bastien
Hi Michael, Michael Brand <[email protected]> writes:
> Your solution is wrong when there is a “%” not immediately followed by > “(”: Argh, right. I applied your patch, thanks again for the detailed examples. -- Bastien