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to: Gregg N
from: Rich
date: 2004-08-17 12:46:54
subject: Re: Diagnosing Windows Script Host error

From: "Rich" 

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   I don't know of a way.

Rich

  "Gregg N"  wrote in message =
news:4122567c$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  The mssing '>' was only in the post, not in the actual code; I just =
quickly typed in a dummy example.

  I already discovered that the line number is generally correct. What I =
wanted to know is whether there is a way to determine which file. It =
sounds like you are saying there is no way other than examining each = one.
This wouldn't be so bad if I had been modifying only one of the = files.
Unfortunately, I had been working on all of them, and there are = actually
ten of them.

  Gregg

    "Rich"  wrote in message news:412251a7$1{at}w3.nls.net...
       I my experiments, the error has the wrong filename but the =
correct line number.  Look at line 1 of each of the three files.

       Note that you are missing the closing '>' in "