10-29-2013
If you using FTP on a MS-based system,it is possible a NETOUT error may occur when transferring savefile.
possible reason
1. savefile object on pc could be corrupted
2. Invalid extension
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XtErrorHandler() XtErrorHandler()
Name
XtErrorHandler - interface definition for low-level error and warning handler procedures.
Synopsis
typedef void (*XtErrorHandler)(String);
String message;
Inputs
message Specifies the error message.
Description
An XtErrorHandler is registered as an error or warning handler with XtAppSetErrorHandler() or XtAppSetWarningHandler(). It is invoked by
XtAppError() or XtAppError(). The error handler should display the specified string in some appropriate fashion. Some applications may
wish to log errors to a file as well. Error handlers should exit; warning handlers should return.
See XtErrorMsgHandler(2) for a description of the high-level error and warning handler procedure.
Example
The Intrinsics default error and warning handlers are shown below. The XTERROR_PREFIX and XTWARNING_PREFIX symbols are by default the
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void _XtDefaultError(message)
String message;
{
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{
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