Bah quit complaining, you should be using /* comments */ anyway.....

ed

At 09:16 PM 5/29/2002 +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
>On Wednesday 29 May 2002 21:10, Brinkman, Theodore wrote:
> > It really should ignore anything in any sort of comment.  The whole point
> > of a comment is that it provides the programmer with information and is
> > ignored by the compiler/interpreter.  If // is supposed to comment until
> > the end of the line, then by god, it should comment until the end of the
> > line, not until the end of the line unless it finds ?> buried in the line
> > somewhere. Even VB gets this right!
>
>As someone has already pointed out that is documented behaviour. Personally I
>agree with you in that the whole line should be commented.
>
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