From: Christopher M. <chr...@mc...> - 2004-02-18 23:01:21
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On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 17:39, Gilles Detillieux wrote: > Hmm. This would suggest that the '/' has a special meaning to your > regcomp() function. How about you try adding a / character to the list > of special characters in the strchr() call on line 81 of htlib/HtRegex.cc > (in HtRegex::setEscaped()), to see if escaping the slash helps. > > Is this a quirk unique to RH Enterprise AS, or has it appeared on other > systems too? Thanks for the quick reply. I'll try the change in the code and see if that helps. FWIW, I've got 3.1.6 running on the same machine and the '/' works as expected. So, it isn't a RH Enterprise AS issue. I had thought that it might possibly be a UTF-8 issue (default term type), but since 3.1.6 handles it no problem, I don't think it is that either. Anyway, I'll try the fix and report back. Cheers, Chris -- Christopher Murtagh Enterprise Systems Administrator ISR / Web Communications Group McGill University Montreal, Quebec Canada Tel.: (514) 398-3122 Fax: (514) 398-2017 |