* Philip Hazel <ph10@???> [20020808 12:00]: wrote:
> No. You can only use colon by default. But you can change the delimiter
> by specifying another one.
>
> > And one last question - what does the < do, as in
> > local_interfaces = < : a.b.c.d
>
> That example is invalid. But
>
> local_interfaces = <; a.b.c.d ; c.d.e.f ; ...
>
> is a list where the initial "<;" changes the delimiter from : to ;.
That one being well answered, one last question: Why would one want to change
the delimiter (aesthetics, maybe)???
-Wash
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