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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> tclxml-devel
tclxml-devel
[Tclxml-devel] RE: Tcldom - update
by Andreas Kupries other posts by this author
Oct 30 2002 11:01PM messages near this date
[Tclxml-devel] Re: Tcldom - update | [Tclxml-devel] TclXML v2.4rc1
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Steve Ball [mailto:Steve.Ball@[...].com]
>  Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:03 PM
>  To: Andreas Kupries
>  Cc: Lothar Arndt; tclxml-devel
>  Subject: Re: Tcldom - update
>  
>  
>  > >Eastern-Aussie-time (Melbourne-ACT-Sydney) is 10 hours ahead of
>  > >mideuropean time.
>  >
>  >
>  > Ok, so Steve is 19 hours ahead of me. I'll have to jot that down 
>  > somewhere.
>  
>  The Sun never sets on the TclXML empire...
>  
>  Keep up the good work!
>  
>  BTW, I'll work on the TclDOMDeleteEvent problem -
>  that's a showstopper bug.  There's already a SF bug report
>  on that topic.

Oh, I hadn't noticed. I just worked from the warnings I got from the
VC++ compiler.

--
	Andreas Kupries <andreask@[...].com> 
	Developer @ http://www.ActiveState.com


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