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Hallo, Mike!
*** Am Dienstag 27. Februar 1996 um 21:56 schrieb Mike Bilow an Lawrence Lucier:
MB> In cases where this is ambiguous ("\x011\x012\x014NET"),
you need to use
The way you wrote it this means \x011 \x012 \x014. Hex values are parsed
from input as long as valid hex digits are following. This is in contrary
to octal notation which stops after at most 3 digits ("\0601"
really means "01").
Tschau...Thomas
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