> Personally I would avoid the problem
> altogether and replace "\" with
> CHAR(92)
>
Wouldn't that make it machine dependent? You're assuming ASCII. This will
cover 99% of all current computers, but I guess there are still a few EBCDIC
machines around, and maybe in 10 years we are all using Unicode.
Herbert
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