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Am 09.02.2017 um 16:35 schrieb clipka:
> Not sure; I'd have to look. It would probably be quite easy to print the
> column number, as I think that information is already passed from the
> parser to the front-end; the offending line's content, however, is not.
Would be great. Yes please :))
> The "c2" is probably the start of a multi-byte UTF-8 character,
> representing any of the Unicode codepoints from U+00A0 (c2 a0) to U+00BF
> (c2 bf). Hot candidates are NO-BREAK SPACE (U+00A0, which looks just
> like a regular space) or SOFT HYPHEN (U+00AD, which may look just like a
> regular hyphen or be entirely invisble), or maybe CEDILLA (U+00B8, which
> might resemble a comma).
Invisible to me. Typed the line again... It worked \o/
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Thorsten aka ThH
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