MS Visual Studio 5 (don't remember which sp level): yes.
Current, as in Visual Studio 6 current sp (iirc 6, can't check now)
doesn't have any problems.

Heiko

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Hack Kampbj�rn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 10:01 PM
>To: Wget List
>Subject: Re: Compile problem (and possible fix)
>
>
>Ian Abbott wrote:
>> 
>> On 7 Nov 2001, at 23:07, Hack Kampbj�rn wrote:
>> 
>> Agreed that you don't want to use Apple's precompiler, but I
>> couldn't tell from the links you posted what platform the "fix"
>> fails to compile on. There was one reference to VC++ 5.0 breaking,
>> but that was for the "unfixed" version.
>
>On Monday, June 25, 2001, at 05:54 PM, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>> Perhaps the problem is that the '"' constant is within the assert,
>> which might indeed hurt some compilers.  In fact, I originally used
>> '\"', but a Microsoft compiler couldn't swallow it in the `assert'
>> expression.
>
>I read that as '\"' (which the original poster proposed) breaks M$
>Visual Studio.
>
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>Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
>
>Hack Kampbj�rn
>

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