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Mon Sep 26 12:33:25 CEST 2005


of characters enclosed in quote marks (")."  
In contrast to an Oberon string, this string 
can contain quote marks. One quote mark in 
the target string is represented by two quote
marks in this notation, as in APL.

This is an ugly example as Chris might mind.
The name of the service is Gulf"@"Net.
The user is the 7 characters !@# $%^.
The password is &*()_+.

NetSystem.SetUser1 "pap" "Gulf""@""Net" "!@# $%^" "&*()_+" ~

So how is this?  Can anyone imagine a case 
where it fails?

es> ... implements ...

Certainly willing to try.  Might need help.

es> I still hope that WebDAV can help here. 

Interesting.  I am only beginning to learn 
about WebDAV.

Regards,       Peter E.

                     http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/




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