>From: Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>
> Ok but I still don't get it. From what I understand, you couldn't not 
> use for example @a or 
> @ab because they share the first same letter. That what I found when I 
> took a quick look in the sources but I could be wrong. And since 
> symbols are inherited that's not a lot. I guess I am probably not 
> getting something here. 
> 

No, you have a very good point and I didn't mean to seem as if I'm discounting 
it. It is a limitation but my opinion is that you can come up with a easy 
conventions for making unique names. 

Consider @[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is valid using the current substitution 
mechanism. (I just realized this myself :-).  

> 
> -- 
> Alexandre Poitras 
> Québec, Canada 
> 

Gary


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