On 03/01/2012 12:12 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote: > John Kearney <dethrop...@web.de> writes: > >> It isn't just the quote removal that is confusing. >> >> The escape character is also not removed and has its special >> meaning. > > The esacape character is also a quote character, thus also subject > to quote removal. > > Andreas. > oh wasn't aware of that distinction thx.
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