* Maxim Olivier-Adlhoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040421 12:38]:
> 
> After writing my last mail and reading other posts... I realized that 
> 
> /a/b/c/d  is an illusion.
> 
> 
> when it gets loaded, it ALWAYS becomes:
> 
> /a /b /c /d even if reduce is not called on it.
> 
> 
> >> probe [/a/b/c]
> >> [/a /b /c]
> 
> probe [[[/a/b/c]]]
> 
> [[[/a /b /c]]]
 
  That's some interesting observations of how paths are handled.

> Like Hallvard just noted,  chained refinements are all really separate words.

  And by the way, :-) I do know to precede a path with a '%',
  but I did think it was some interesting behavior.

  thanks folks!
  tim
> 
> not so obvious!
> 
> -MAx
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