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to: ABB NAKLIE
from: KEVIN MURIE
date: 1996-07-14 20:25:00
subject: Re: Strings

 > Hi All,
 >  
 > I have a question regarding strings. Since strings must be enclosed
 > with ' marks (eg: City := 'Windsor';), how would you go about
 > one that has a 'mark in it such as (eg) Steven's Birthday Party?
 > (Steven is the name of my 5 year old son). I know the following
 > does NOT work - Party := 'Steven's Birthday';
 > Now, the following may have to do - Party := 
 > 'Steven`s Birthday'; if there's no way around this.
Are you programming?  
In 'C', these characters are preceeded by the '\' character...
To print the \, you must use 2 \\'s together.  This is off-topic for
this conf.  Email me at dcavern2amaonline.com if you want to continue.
Of course, I can be reached at the address in the origin line as well...:)
kevin
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