A computer guru once noted that "I can make a program as fast as you want, as long as it doesn't work."

And, it seems to me that it doesn't have to check that each key is valid, but it does have to account for a string having zero length before it tries to find something in it. That might be as simple as catching an exception.

Joe

alan runyan wrote:

Fixed and will go out with next version. Thanks for report. It is something not quite with your registry ;) but we should protect
ourselves from the insanity of the registry.  My checkin comment:

reports of people getting empty keys and having plone fail on windows. as
the guru says:
markh runyaga: a key with an empty name in the registry I guess!
markh runyaga: ideally that function would examine each key to check it is
valid, but that would be lots slower :(

Thanks for the report.

Alan

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