Bugs item #1153950, was opened at 2005-02-28 18:16
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Category: candle
Group: v2.0
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Wont Fix
Priority: 9
Submitted By: Orion Edwards (xborland)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Trailing Spaces on TrackDiskSpace controls

Initial Comment:
on 2520.2 and 2613, both add a trailing space to my
control which subscribes to the SetTargetPath event. It
comes out as following when darked:

<Control Id="Location" Type="Text" X="22" Y="153"
Width="268" Height="18" TabSkip="no"
Text="[[_BrowseProperty]] ">
          <Subscribe Event="SetTargetPath"
Attribute="Text" />
        </Control>

Note the space after [[_BrowseProperty]]

this is INCORRECT. It causes the text in the dialog not
to change when I change the TargetPath via another
spawned dialog.
If I remove the space in the MSI using orca and then
re-run, it works correctly.

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>Comment By: Derek (derekc)
Date: 2006-03-21 18:29

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Please re-open this request if its still valid.  There isn't
enough information in here to take action at this time.

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Comment By: Derek (derekc)
Date: 2005-09-23 18:14

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What's the status of this bug report?  Is this still an
active problem?  Does it require an invasive change to be fixed?

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