OK. This all makes sense now. I have a question about detecting the
version, but I'll post that under a new message because that's a bit
off-topic for this thread.

thanks,
mike

--- Thomas Benisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > By 'in the past', does that mean for OOo 1.1.4 (which is the
> current
> > stable version of OOo)? That's what I was using.
> > 
> > It's quite likely that there was a space in the filename, and it
> > definitely wasn't on the C: drive, if that matters.
> > 
> > Any idea then why I was getting that exception?
> 
> I just learned, that the bug fix for the space in the filename
> issue
> (drive name doesn't matter) is not included in OOo 1.1.4, but will
> be included in the next version.
> 
> > Beyond that, I assume there is a method for me to tell which
> version
> > I'm connected to? I'm using api calls which are new to 2.0beta,
> so I
> > would require a 2.0 (or 1.9.x) anyway.
> 
> On purpose there is NO method, which tells you the version you're
> connected to. You will be always connected to your default
> installation.
> The idea was, that the usage of the simple bootstrap mechanism is
> transparent to the user.
> 
> Thomas
> 
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