
Thanks so much. Undoing the change to *attribute-quote-char* fixed the issue. * Now I am using (setf *attribute-quote-char* #\") in my own code where ever I need to do it. On 1/18/07, Edi Weitz <edi@agharta.de> wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:45:29 -0800, "Paul Thirumalai" < paul.thirumalai@gmail.com> wrote:
I am trying to run the hunchentoot-test example with the hunchentoot system. Each time I try to run the easy demo, get demo or post demo I get the error
"Error in KERNEL:%COERCE-TO-FUNCTION: the function CL-WHO:*ESCAPE-CHAR-P* is undefined."
Strange. Are you using the newest version of all libraries? Could you provide a backtrace of the error? Also, we'd need information about your Lisp implementation and OS.
Could you explain why this occurs. It also happens to me when I try use the escape-string method in code. FYI: I changed the *attribute-quote-char* in who.lis from #\' to #\"
I assume you mean who.lisp. But of course the idea is that you change this value in your code and not in the source code of the library.
Cheers, Edi.