Thats weird. Cuts off, and doesn't even show what string2 is. *ponder* Only thing I can think of, is if the second time around, its a '\0', which might do that. And it'd make sense. Maybe put a check in there when adding to string1 and string2 to make sure its not \0.

Davion

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