>I understand perfectly well why it says that. But it's still wrong >because the warning message is telling the user that there is a "." >which is causing a problem on such-and-such line. There is no "." (or >if there is, it isn't what it's complaining about). Therefore it is >wrong. QED. ^^^ I hate misuse of that term. Fine. Go delete the part that says "(.)". Now we'll get the kiddies whingeing because they're too slow to handle the big catty word. --tomThread Previous | Thread Next