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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb 18 05:17:24 -0800 
2006 -------
Gregg,

> I looked at all the code and I think I can take the search method from the
> String class and write a function that will take an array of chars and search
> simultaneously for all of them.

Sorry, I must have missed something. As I mentioned, I already found
SearchChar() which does exactly this. Shouldn't I use this method of the warning
in string.hxx:
"THIS CODE IS DEPRECATED.  DO NOT USE IT IN ANY NEW CODE.
Use the string classes in rtl/ustring.hxx and rtl/ustrbuf.hxx (and
rtl/string.hxx and rtl/strbuf.hxx for byte-sized strings) instead."

I just discovered this while looking around because of your comment.

So if this SearchChar() method should be reimplemented in the String class, you
can of course do this. I don't get the difference between ByteString/UniString
and String at the moment (besides that String looks like it misses many
functions and isn't Unicode-capable).

Christian

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