-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 8o4q-Skup [8S] wrote:
8S> %To=""%To="""%OFROMNAME on TBUDL"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 8S> I know that the first pair of quotes belongs to the first %To. I 8S> would guess, also, that everything following the second %To is 8S> enclosed in a pair of quotes. That would mean, though, that the 8S> string: 8S> %OFROMNAME on TBUDL 8S> is enclosed in TWO pairs of quotation marks. If so, can someone 8S> tell me why? If not, where am I wrong in my analysis? If you use only one pair of quotes then the macro will be confused as to where the macro value ends and it will therefore not work. You could have also done the macro this way: %To='"%OFROMNAME on TBUDL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' Doubling on the quotes is one way to prevent confusion. Using another unused character is another way of preventing the confusion. - -- -=Allie C Martin=- List Moderator | TB! v1.60q | Windows XP Pro PGP/GPG Public Key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=2B0717E2 _________________________________________________________________ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEARECAAYFAj0Liy4ACgkQV8nrYCsHF+JBmgCfVOYIn9yqqZE0Cr7RDgvZseWO v2cAoNOm/v/+8o4BV9g9zoKmPHJ/nI4E =WUrH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ______________________________________________________ Archives : http://tbtech.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]