
I'm sorry to hear that. I guess the answer is more complicated than I
Good idea, that was gonna be my next stop; Will do, thanks for trying to
help me.
Le jeudi 14 avril 2016, Tim Perry
Good luck and sorry my info wasn't helpful. Tim
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Silent Leaf
Well the problem is, the function you point out returns "true" for both
symbols. And yet, one of them is refused as part of an operator, or anywhere for that matter, except between quotes of course.
The function isn't true, both symbols are officially Unicode
wrote: punctuation. That's really weird, and a bit sad, it could have been really useful to me :/
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