Is that the writer's fault or is it brain dead word processors replacing what 
you type with something that is typographically correct but dead wrong. I refer 
to such software as Molley Malones, referring to the line "She died of a 
faever, from which none could save her.


-- 
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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Subject: Re: Where to find DDnames to match JES DSNAME


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On Sun, 3 Aug 2025 00:24:14 -0500, Jon Perryman wrote:
>
>The sample is in the doc.  ... copy / paste from the doc.
>
Too often that doesn't work because writers are driven by
esthetics rather than technical correctness.  They use
left-right quotation marks rather than apostrophes,
non-breaking spades, special hyphens, etc.

--
gil

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