wrote:
> The "lesser" of the two editors (EE
> ?)
> the program fails to launch,
> although a *useless* program marker does appear in
> the
> e-center display, as if it were actually loaded --
> but
> more often it works for awhile after install, then
> at some point it no longer does.
I actually figured this out at least once before, but
forgot that I had. The culprit seems to be that the
EE.Ini file becomes corrupted somehow. Delete the
.Ini, and the editor loads normally once more. Why
this happens to EE -- but not to EEE -- remains a
mystery. Now I just have to figure out why the HTML
stripper add-on isn't working properly any more . . .
.
I recall Steven writing something recently about the
";.;" piece in LibPath getting clobbered by certain
installs, creating problems. Does this "Include
Starting Dir" in searches apply to PATH as well ?
Jordan
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