Am 22.05.2014 16:10, schrieb Keith Jones: > The single accidental double quote probably was encoded correctly as "e; (when initially saved to the settings file). But in the subsequent run, WPKG ended up with a raw quote somehow (possibly reading it from the package definition?). It was that raw quote that broke the x-path query and proved to be really hard to identify as a problem. I was expecting a more user friendly, "file not found" or "can't get file version" or "learn to type properly" etc :-) > > My suggested improvement and description sucked of course :-) All that code did was move the problem elsewhere. > > I think I've found a way to code things but I appreciate that Rainer probably doesn't want to risk causing breakage at this level so I'll work on it and submit it once I've got it as good as I can. > I have always found an XML validator to be of reasonable help, when writing XML files manually. Notepad++ has a working add on, so you might want to switch to a XML editor with validation. -- Stefan P. Top-posting: A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? |