Ok, here is new HTML. I used c:\windows as the path so gdiplus would be included.
I'll add the newlines, but haven't yet. So new HTML doesn't have them.
At 12:25 AM 2/10/2003 +0200, you wrote:
David Miller wrote:
I checked my system for gdiplus.dll. It simply is not under c:\windows\system32, which is the path I gave when I made the sample HTML. It is under c:\windows\winsxs.
The new program strips the path and dll extension in the HTML output. Would it be better to reverse that change, and include the path and extension to be compatible with your parser?
I don't think that would be necessary. Just make sure that in the HTML you add a real NL after each <br> (or otherwise make the interesting parts at most one per line), and that SHOULD work.
My parser removed the path if it's there, and removes the extension if it's .dll. If the files have no path and no extension, that should still work fine (I would love to either have you check that, or give me an up to date HTML for me to check against).
Shachar
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