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dgabbard
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Not enough memory

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When I search multiple files for a text string I am receiving the following verbatim error message:
Not enough memory for that operation.

I have 1 GIG of RAM. I think I have enough.
I rebooted incase something was going on in my system

I was trying to search only 18 text files (relatively small) from about 10k to 50k in size.

I am running Windows XP SP1

I downloaded and installed the latest TextPad version 4.7.1

This feature is extremely important to me and one of the reasons I sought out enhanced text editor.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by talleyrand »

How large is the text you are searching on? If you're using a regular expression, I believe if it's malformed you can get that error message mighty quick.
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Post by dgabbard »

I am searching through 18 text files the largest is 400k. Most are in the 1K range. The text I was searching for is "pipe".

That should be able to be done I would think
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Post by Bob Hansen »

Just for quick info, the links provided in the previous message by s_reynisson discuss problems with Unicode as possible causes of the memory error message.

Thanks for those links s_reynisson
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
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Post by dgabbard »

The files are just generic text files and should not exhibit any issues that I would be aware of. I will test on a different folder to see if I get the same results.

Thanks for the help so far.
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Post by dgabbard »

The different folder worked fine.. .must have been some corruption or something in one of the files.

Thanks again for your suggestions.
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