A simpler approach might be to rebuild the string the old fashioned way and skip the bad chars in the first pass.
Look at each char and if it is white space or not wanted, ignore it. If not, add it to the new string.
Not sure of PDX9 syntax, but in the above example, instead of always...
I have used a roundabout means by writing a batch file that creates a script which I then PLAY. If there are alot of variables that can be set by various sources, this method gets the current values. May be some issues with Win2000 or NT if you have issues shelling to DOS.
Example:
This sets 2...
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