Hi Charlie

> to me, it seems like a PITA that mult-line cookies need this '/n' to
> signify a carriage return. If i download or create a big text file of
> quotes, i've got to go through and insert them manually (which could
> be a huge job). I've just discovered that the old 'byelines'
> cookie-randomizer program has a similar protocol, with '#'
> Why  must  it  be   that   way?  Will it be changed to simply pressing
> 'enter' for for Version 2.0 ?

If  you  press  enter,  then  the  second  (and third...) line will be
treated as individual cookies.

But  you  can  use the new %WRAPPED macro (v1.49). Then you can insert
your cookies like this:
  %WRAPPED="%COOKIE"

So short,
Beat

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