On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Peter Scott wrote: > At 04:06 PM 8/22/00 -0500, Brust, Corwin wrote: > >So that was: > > > > Any exception raised in a try will be fatal unless caught? > > It already is (RFC 88). Two more questions ;-) 1) I could not find this in the online RFC 88 - what version are we talking about? 2) It's still fatal even if the program used 'no fatal' at the beginning of the program, but outside the try block? -- Markus Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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