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from: Jasen Betts
date: 2004-04-13 07:34:02
subject: Parsing Routine

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From: Jasen Betts 
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 04 07:34:02 +0200
Subject: Parsing Routine
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Hi CHRIS.

23-Dec-03 23:28:28, CHRIS CRANFORD wrote to ALL


 CC> I'm currently working on some template routines for a program I'm
 CC> putting together and I'm running into some issues.

 CC> What I want to do is have a template such as follows:

 CC> -- Excert --

 CC> %LOOP ECHOES% Area: %AREA.NAME% - %AREA.DESCRIPTION%

!!!
???

ah... you mean a template for formatting output, not a c++ template :)

 CC> Anyone have any suggestions on how to handle the nested looping
 CC> construct?

use a stack to hold the loop information

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