On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 01:00 PM, Edwin Gore wrote:


Wondering if anybody else ever sees this...

Occasionally when I edit a script and click "Apply" I get an script compile error message saying that a comma was expected at some seemingly random point in the script. going back to the script, entering a space (anywhere) and deleting it to reactivate the "Apply" button, and clicking "Apply" causes the script to comile without any problem.

It's a minor thing, and easy to work around, since it just takes a moment to reapply the script, but it's weird.

I've seen things like this occasionally.


Maybe the same as what you are seeing, not sure: I think that somehow metacharacters are being entered into the script editor (whether by clumsy fingers, or by copy-paste) and the compiler can't deal with them. However the script editor cannot display them either. So removing some apparent whitespace fixes it. Just a guess!

Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
http://ARCplanning.com

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