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Feb 24, 2012

i'm trying to modify and use a GUI to set the variables the setter methods. while the code seems valid to me and should work perfectly, i get ArrayIndexOutOfBounds and StringIndexOutOfBounds and respectively lines 111 and 134. i'm am not the original author of this code, all i want is to get it to work fine.

1package de.kugihan.dictionaryformids.dictdconv;
2
3import java.io.FileOutputStream;
4import java.io.IOException;
5import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
6

[code]....

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