On Feb 25, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Goetz Neumann wrote:

Well, it worked all the way back from WO 4.5 and I don't see a reason why it shouldn't, or do I miss something? What was fixed by breaking this? It breaks generations of brave and bold WO- templates...

I am with Guido on being surprised that this ever worked. I'd suspect that this was an "artifact of implementation" rather than a feature. I'd think that rather than being removed on purpose, that the 5.4 implementation is just different so this artifact simply disappeared. If you really want this, file a bug report asking that the old behavior be restored.



makes you wonder...

That is true, Project Wonder's parser may handle this.  :-P


Chuck


On 25.02.2008, at 13:27, Goetz Neumann wrote:

just a short question before I go crazy. Is something like this in bindings illegal in 5.4 because it throws Parser-Exceptions right, left and center:


text:WOString{
value="Hi my dear friend,
how are you today?";
}

See the line-break :-)

It worked in 5.3 but seems to cause death and fear in 5.4... (at least on our brand-new XServe)

Any ideas??

Actually I'm not surprised - only that it worked on 5.3 ... add a "\n" instead of the linebreak and it will work.

cug


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