HTErrorElement

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Hi,

I can't seem to find any documentation as to what the HTERR_* in the
HTErrorElement mean. Certainly most of them are obvious but there are
some, e.g. HTERR_CLASS, which I can't fathom.

Also, how can I know what is in the "void* par" of the HTError struct?
I mean, how can I know whether par points to a string or some other
struct?


Thanks,

Sacha.

CLIP group,
UPM Madrid

sacha@dia.fi.upm.es

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