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Use "strchr()" rather than "index()" - "strchr()" is the ANSI standard
routine, it's what we use elsewhere in Ethereal, all modern UNIXes have it, and it's declared in <string.h>, unlike "index()" which isn't necessarily declared there (and thus we get GCC warnings about "index()" being undeclared). svn path=/trunk/; revision=567
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/* colors.c
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* Definitions for color structures and routines
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*
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* $Id: colors.c,v 1.1 1999/08/24 16:27:21 gram Exp $
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* $Id: colors.c,v 1.2 1999/08/24 18:53:08 guy Exp $
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*
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* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
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* By Gerald Combs <gerald@zing.org>
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filter_name = g_strdup(gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(filt_name_entry)));
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filter_text = g_strdup(gtk_entry_get_text(GTK_ENTRY(filt_text_entry)));
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if(index(filter_name,'@') || index(filter_text,'@')){
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if(strchr(filter_name,'@') || strchr(filter_text,'@')){
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simple_dialog(ESD_TYPE_WARN,NULL, "Filter names and strings must not"
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" use the '@' character. Filter unchanged.");
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g_free(filter_name);
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