Re: Compiler warning: Non-exernalized string literal; it should be followed by //$NON-NLS-<n>



Rhino <no.offline.contact.please@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I noted it as soon as I figured it out - literally. I don't see how I could
> have done it sooner.

Sorry to be confusing. I meant earlier in the message.

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