According to Joe R. Jah:
> Yesss!  I had a "#" on line 63, and on several other lines;( I moved them
> all to the start of the lines, and started rundig without any errors yet. 

But what did lines 62 and 63 look like before?  It's perfectly valid to
start a line with "#", as long as the previous line wasn't an incomplete
definition ending with a "\" at the end of the line.  This is what we
need to know.  Was the code choking on valid syntax or not???

In the distributed htdig.conf in 3.2.0b3, line 63 is the continuation of the
bad_extensions definition on line 62.  Is that what you had in your file?
Did you comment out the second line but not the first?

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