If a qualifying marker is located in the first page (that is, an area with
an attached marker, to be precise), then the locatePreviousPage() method is
not called.
Regards,
Arved
At 01:46 PM 7/27/01 +0200, GALLO Jean-Claude wrote:
>But why didn't you encounter the problem. How do you write your XSL in order
>to go through the transformation without seeing the error ?
>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Date: 27 July 2001 11:24
>> À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Objet: RE: Marker issue
>>
>>
>> Quoting GALLO Jean-Claude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> > I do some change in RetrieveMarker code, the first page
>> condition was
>> > forgotten. The RetrieveMarker.layout method
>> > calls RetreiveMarker.locatePrevioussPage which can retrun a
>> nul value when
>> > the page is the first one. I just put a test inside the
>> loop looking for a
>> > page containing a marker.
>>
>> Whoa! You're right! :-) Untested boundary condition...
>>
>> I'll examine your other comments, and get that into CVS.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arved
>>
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