Hi John,

using trace="null" results in an exception because the current 
implementation expects the trace value to be ClassName.methodName. I 
have no clue why misprintt is not getting the exception. I'll add 
support for "none" for the next release.

The trace-argument is handled all the same in the Mtasc and Swf tasks.


Simon

John Giotta wrote:

>I use <swf>, strange that I get that error. I'll have to look to see
>why null isn't handled the same since <swf> extends <mtasc> and
>inherits <swfmill>. Perhaps if I have some extra time today I'll post
>my findings.
>
>Unless Simon would like to shed some light, I may have just over looked it.
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