How can you copy (clone) a string?
Darren New
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Fri Oct 6 13:00:04 EDT 2000
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Paul Robinson wrote: > Perhaps if you explain what your "bonafide need" is someone would > suggest a reason a) why you don't need to do it or b) how you can do it > in an alternative way. I think the answer is "use C" in this case. Hey, watch where you're throwing those tomatos! -- Darren New / Senior MTS & Free Radical / Invisible Worlds Inc. San Diego, CA, USA (PST). Cryptokeys on demand. The tragedy of the commons applies to monitizing eyeballs, too.
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