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Parse error on files.squeak.org

Christoph Thiede

Hi,


just wanted to inform you about a parse error that is displayed at http://files.squeak.org/1.21/:

This page contains the following errors:

error on line 14 at column 24: error parsing attribute name

Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.


It appears that this parser struggles about the un-escaped e-mail tag in the preamble.


Best,

Christoph



Carpe Squeak!
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Re: Parse error on files.squeak.org

marcel.taeumel
There should be a directory listing. The content of that answer is very strange. Looks like something from mailman is bleeding through...

Best,
Marcel

Am 02.10.2019 00:29:42 schrieb Thiede, Christoph <[hidden email]>:

Hi,


just wanted to inform you about a parse error that is displayed at http://files.squeak.org/1.21/:

This page contains the following errors:

error on line 14 at column 24: error parsing attribute name

Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.


It appears that this parser struggles about the un-escaped e-mail tag in the preamble.


Best,

Christoph



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Re: Parse error on files.squeak.org

Tobias Pape
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> On 02.10.2019, at 00:29, Thiede, Christoph <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> just wanted to inform you about a parse error that is displayed at http://files.squeak.org/1.21/:
> This page contains the following errors:
>
> error on line 14 at column 24: error parsing attribute name
> Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.
>
>
> It appears that this parser struggles about the un-escaped e-mail tag in the preamble.

Yep.

Fixed by renaming README to README.txt

that's an artifact of the auto-directory listings.

Best regards
        -Tobias

> Best,
> Christoph