> > \'18
> > may either be hex 1 (null) decimal 8 or it may be hex 18 (cancel).
>
>No. The specification is pretty clear that hexadecimal encoding requires two
>characters. So it must be hex 18:
>
>\'hh    A hexadecimal value, based on the specified character set (may be
>used to identify 8-bit values).
>
>You can get the current specification from
>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=DD422B8D-FF06-4207-
>B476-6B5396A18A2B. Page 202 covers escaped expressions.

Thanks very much Christof. Extremely helpful, as usual.

Ken
www.stic-cil.org



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