On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Eli wrote:
> I'm trying to wonder... If I have a string that contains \N in it, and I'm
> using it somewhere that I have wrapped with \N<text here>\N to prevent any
> expansion, how can I safely escape the \N within the text so that it doesn't
> get interpreted as the end of the beginning \N?
You have to escape from the "\N state", as has been already posted.
> For example, take this filter:
>
> mail to \Nemail@???\N subject \Nthis is a test\N text \Nthis is some
> text\Nand stuff\N
You need some quotes in there... and that makes things even messier...
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