Recently, Bill McCarthy squawked:
> (if you just change COMMENT to _Wrap_Text in the original wq): like
> this:
> ,- [ wq ] | %_Wrap_Text="%QUOTES"%- | %QInclude="wrap2" |
> %_Wrap_Text="" `-
Yes --- an oversight on my part. I'd left 'COMMENT' in wq --- seems fine
now.
Thanks a lot.
Hello Bill,
On Saturday, June 21, 2003 at 18:10 GMT -0400, authorities charged
Bill Mccarthy [BM] for writing:
BM> Yes, that's what I meant by different behavior - it's not a criticism,
I didn't take it as criticism. I just wanted to make sure the
"different behavior" was clarified.
>> Again,
On Sat 21-Jun-03 1:16am -0400, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> I don't know if that's much clearer.
Perhaps not. I thought it made your solution crisper but we all look
at these things differently.
> Don't forget, not everyone knows how to read a regexp. Trying
> to figure out what information is avai
On Sat 21-Jun-03 3:57pm -0400, Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> On Saturday, June 21, 2003 at 15:34 GMT -0400, resistance was high,
> but Bill Mccarthy [BM] made current:
BM>> Looking at the regex in wrap2, it could behave differently if the
BM>> 'initials' in front of '>' were longer than 5 characters.
Hello Bill,
On Saturday, June 21, 2003 at 15:34 GMT -0400, resistance was high,
but Bill Mccarthy [BM] made current:
BM> Looking at the regex in wrap2, it could behave differently if the
BM> 'initials' in front of '>' were longer than 5 characters.
The only different behaviour is that quoted bla
On Sat 21-Jun-03 7:32am -0400, Robert D. wrote:
> Recently, Marck D Pearlstone squawked:
> ~COMMENT=""
> notice that I HAD to add some such delimiter as the tilde in front of
> COMMENT (in wq) --- otherwise there was no quoted text whatsoever.
What? If you used the wrap2 QT from Marck's messag
Recently, Marck D Pearlstone squawked:
==
~COMMENT="> Hi Robert,
> Here's what I use for wrap2:
> HTH
"
~COMMENT=""
=
notice that I HAD to add some such delimiter as the tilde in front of
COMMENT (in wq) --- otherwis