Problem with filename ruleset for "Remove These Headers"

Ed Bruce ebruce at HPMICH.COM
Wed Dec 1 16:08:00 GMT 2004



Mike wrote:

 Try renaming RemoveTheseHeaders to RemoveTheseHeaders.rule
Then it should spot that you are putting in a ruleset filename. Without
that, there is no way to distinguish between the name of a header and
the name of a ruleset file.
    

 Strange but true. This indeed seems to work. Strange, because all other rules also do /not/ have a ".rules" appended to it and work perfectly! I will however append ".rules" to all other rulesets, to avoid problems in the futher.

Thanks very much!

  

 Julian Field
    

 Mike.

  

Ok. Julian says "*.rule" and Mike says "*.rules". Does it matter which or
do both work, 'cause when I installed MS I was confused by this and so
some of my files have ".rules" and others ".rule".

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Ed Bruce


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