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OP in old thread said this:
My problem is that some codes that I need to print have a "/" on it.
There was no reply and the thread's closed.
One thing you could try is to try print "//". The first "/" may (but I have no way to test this hypothesis) be seen as an escape character, fooling it into seeing the second one as the actual character to print.
Jim Brown,
Tech writer and training consultant,
Johannesburg,
South Africa.
My time is GMT+2
(Irish accent) "Hello, IT... have you tried turnng it off and on again?
OP in old thread said this:
My problem is that some codes that I need to print have a "/" on it.
There was no reply and the thread's closed.
One thing you could try is to try print "//". The first "/" may (but I have no way to test this hypothesis) be seen as an escape character, fooling it into seeing the second one as the actual character to print.
Jim Brown,
Tech writer and training consultant,
Johannesburg,
South Africa.
My time is GMT+2
(Irish accent) "Hello, IT... have you tried turnng it off and on again?