On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Roland Winkler <wink...@gnu.org> wrote:


> But I just went through the code and replaced occurences of
> (buffer-)substring with (buffer-)substring-no-properties where
> copying text properties appears not meaningful to me. I'll install
> this patch shortly.


Nice.


> Yet I want to ask: Where did the text string come from that was
> decorated with some text property so that the text string including
> its text properties ended up in BBDB? I cannot see how this could
> happen with the "plain" code of BBDB 3. Could it be that the user who
> reported this problem was using some customization to feed BBDB that
> was grabbing text strings including their text properties? Then this
> is what he or she should fix first.
>

I agree with what you are saying here. Now that I know a bit more about
what's going on, I'll be able to help that user debug this issue further.
Will report back anything of interest. Thanks for your help.

-Karra
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