- From: yahro <yahro@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 15:59:35 -0800 (PST)
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
--- Irene Vatton <irene.vatton@inrialpes.fr> wrote: > > It could be a problem with the amaya user path: > $HOMEDRIVE\$HOMEPATH\amaya > by default c:\Documents and Settings\$user_name\amaya > > Could you just try to force another user path by > defining the > environment variable AMAYA_USER_HOME? I've tried your suggestion ... and it did work ... Thanks. Unfortunately, I can't tell if that was the thing that solved the problem, since un-installing/deleting the $AMAYA_USER_HOME variable/restarting/re-installing ... didn't bring back the old behavior (the Indent error). So, I currently have the 8.3+ version (without the $AMAYA_USER_HOME variable set) and with the conditions described below. The concatenation of $HOMEDRIVE and $HOMEPATH was pointing (and still does points) to a read-only directory (which I use for storing important files that I don't want being modified). Even if I'm still not sure which was the solution for this problem (your suggestion or the installation of version 8.3+ after 8.0-pre) ... I hope this could help others, which will encounter the same problem. Thanks for your prompt response... Regards __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
Received on Thursday, 26 February 2004 18:59:36 UTC