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From: Ian Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 February 2002 23:28
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Bug Database - a new bug (or is it?)
On 03:59 PM 14/02/2002 +, Jason Morgan said:
Here's an interesting 'bug' for the database, or perhaps
On 06:41 PM 14/02/2002 +1100, Ian Wilson said:
I have added a few more entries to the bug database - including a couple
of recently discussed bugs.
The general intention of this database is to document bugs that do not
seem to make it into the Protel KB, and/or, are persistent bugs that
Here's an interesting 'bug' for the database, or perhaps it will be when its
confirmed?
Its not much of one, and I don't want to start a big duscussion on file
naming.
Try creating a .ddb then save it and exit.
Rename it to a file with a single quote in it.
e.g.
MyDatabase.ddb - Jason's
At 03:59 PM 2/14/2002 +, Jason Morgan wrote:
Hry creating a .ddb then save it and exit.
Rename it to a file with a single quote in it.
e.g.
MyDatabase.ddb - Jason's Database.ddb
Then try opening it.
Hmm, where did that database go.
P99SE SP6, W2000, adding the single quote or
At 06:41 PM 2/14/2002 +1100, you wrote:
I have added a few more entries to the bug database - including a couple
of recently discussed bugs.
The general intention of this database is to document bugs that do not
seem to make it into the Protel KB, and/or, are persistent bugs that
Protel have
On 03:59 PM 14/02/2002 +, Jason Morgan said:
Here's an interesting 'bug' for the database, or perhaps it will be when its
confirmed?
Its not much of one, and I don't want to start a big duscussion on file
naming.
Try creating a .ddb then save it and exit.
Rename it to a file with a single
The one problem I see is that KB item 1985 indicates it is a user error:
Folders cannot contain invalid characters such as apostrophe's. Since
Windows allows it as a filename character, it's not invalid; other programs
handle it ok. Also, equal signs cause a similar problem. (win2000, 99SEsp6)
At 05:19 PM 14/02/02 -0800, you wrote:
The one problem I see is that KB item 1985 indicates it is a user error:
Folders cannot contain invalid characters such as apostrophe's. Since
Windows allows it as a filename character, it's not invalid; other programs
handle it ok. Also, equal signs cause