dictionary gibberish

Eric Chatonet eric.chatonet at sosmartsoftware.com
Fri Nov 18 04:10:52 EST 2005


Hi Chris,

Just a temporary problem: What you see into brackets are xml tags  
that normally are replaced by their value.

Le 18 nov. 05 à 07:51, Dick Kriesel a écrit :

> Somehow the dictionary's behavior changed so that it showed  
> gibberish for
> every term I tried.  Here's an example for the term "put."
>
>
> put [[sMergeData[type] ]]  ([[sMergeData[library] ]])
> [[sMergeData[synonym] ]]
> Platform support: [[sMergeData[platforms] ]]
> Introduced in version [[sMergeData[introduced] ]]
> [[sMergeData[summary] ]]
>
> [[sMergeData[syntax] ]]
> [[sMergeData[example] ]]
>
> See also: [[sMergeData[seealso] ]]
>
> Description[[sMergeData[description] ]]

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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