On 8/25/05, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I'm sure that's part of it -- but in my book, even just telling
> people which file has the problem would help a lot; at least, in my
> case, where we make a myriad of config files to make things easier to
> manage.  There are also probably just rules of XML such that the
> parser may legitimately consider the problem to be someplace other
> than where you do -- but it would still be better than nothing.
> 
> And the other thing, were we could add context and experience to
> "interpret" exceptions thrown from libraries instead of just passing
> them through or lightly wrapping them -- that could do a huge amount
> for usability.
>
> Joe

Agreed.  While I was disappointed in what I saw with my casual tests,
my thought then was to share my findings and see (1) where it could be
improved, and (2) which parts we deem valuable and helpful enough to
incorporate.

Hubert

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