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bug: custom tag name clash with GenoDate Object

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Author bug: custom tag name clash with GenoDate Object
Posted Friday, May 6, 2005 - Post #6769
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My initial attempts at using the new report generator were unsuccessful because I kept hitting the following error:
Generating report to G:\Shared Documents\Family\Genealogy\reports\
Cloning document Masterb13...
Opening configuration file Config.xml for skin '\_English - Generic Report'...
Loading dictionary.xml...
Processing template 'init.htm'...
Processing template 'default.htm'...
Processing template 'toc_families.htm'...
Processing template 'toc_individuals.htm'...
Error at line 72: Object doesn't support this action: 'i.birth.date.year'
Microsoft VBScript runtime error 800A01BD

After a bit of head scratching I realized that one of my custom tags, used to record the original Gedcom date qualifier, which I had called 'birth.date.type' was causing a problem with the GenoDate object. When I deleted the custom tag, using the tag editor, and saved the file the problem remained, even though the tag had been removed from the .xml file. It was only after I re-imported the .xml file into GenoPro that the report was produced without error. It was as if the erroneous tag remained in the .gno file even after deleting it with the tag editor. I submit this bug in case other users hit the same or similar problem. Perhaps a 'reserved word list' is required to prevent such clashes.



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