Re: BufferedReader do not change output for new file



Roedy Green wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:58:16 GMT, Roedy Green
<see_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :

Sorry Roedy but should this example code be using HttpURLConnection and not URLConnection to use the setRequestMethod(String) method alone with the associated exceptions Try\Catch block?
I am in the process of running the verifier that generates all
possible i/o combinations to make sure they at least compile. If all
goes well that will be fixed by morning.

I have posted a new version. At least all the code it can
theoretically generate now compiles. All the deprecated stuff has
been removed.


Cool... did not want to make a big todo about it. It can be confusing enough for a new person starting to fool around with this type of code.

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