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The behavior of the example below is very odd. Every file name suffix I've tried works -- except for .js! I've tested this on Windows, but not Linux. The behavior is the same whether run under TeXworks or with cygwin and pdflatex. It feels like a problem with Windows, but it's hard to see how.

\documentclass[10pt]{article}

\usepackage{xsim}

\ExplSyntaxOn

\NewDocumentEnvironment{intfig} { > { \SplitArgument { 1 } { , } } m!o } { % This will not work. The error is % I can't write on file 'blather.js' %\str_set:Nn \l_intfig_jinfile_str { blather.js }

% But this works! \str_set:Nn \l_intfig_jinfile_str { blather.xyz }

\xsim_file_write_start:nn { \c_false_bool } \l_intfig_jinfile_str } { \xsim_file_write_stop: }

\ExplSyntaxOff

\begin{document}

Here it comes

\begin{intfig} test test test \end{intfig}

There it goes

\end{document}

In some ways, this is a follow-up to the question I asked here: Saving the body of an environment to a file verbatim using xparse

Also, even with an acceptable file suffix, the first character of the body is omitted in the saved file.

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