mikshaw


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Posted: June 04 2008,13:03 |
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It isn't an RC issue. The database included an improperly written info,which apparently prevented the "Current:" line from being found. Roberts has since fixed it.
I think the browser should be improved in this respect, though, to check for the existence of the desired strings before trying to use them.
Also might be a good idea to improve the info file template found in the wiki. The date format shows mm/dd/yyyy when it should be yyyy/mm/dd, and there is an optional "Filesize:" line supported by mydslBrowser. The "------" separator causes some email clients to label the file a virus, so I've started writing my own info files to use "Filesize: XXX --------------" instead of the standard separator....maybe there is a better alternative.
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