Sujet : Re: HID: LIST list arrays
De : 643-408-1753 (at) *nospam* kylheku.com (Kaz Kylheku)
Groupes : comp.lang.awkDate : 18. Oct 2024, 19:58:21
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <20241018113709.755@kylheku.com>
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On 2024-10-17, digi_cs <
cosmogen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!
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FYI
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@include github.com/digics/UID10/uid.lib
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LIST = hid::get( LIST )
I understand you're super excited (and I have been there many times)
but it would be better to slow down and consolidate everything into one
post, with good formatting and no weird character replacements.
Use a test newsgroup to work out posting issues.
I suspect it might be your posting software which is replacing
certain characters with codes like <93> and <94>.
What is that? Decimal 93 and 94 do not correspond to ASCII
quotes, and neither do the hex Unicode points U+0093 and U+0094,
which are control characters.
Find a decent news client. Many people use Mozilla Thunderbird, which is
an e-mail program that wants to be an newsreader when it grows up, but
people seem to do okay with it. I wouldn't use it myself, but I suspect
it could do a better job for you than what you're using now.
--------------= Posted using XXXXXX =----------------
Proper news posting software does not add its own signature
to your article body. It uses X headers to announce its name
and version, which are missing in your post.
Moreover, signatures are set apart by a line containing "-- "
(hyphen, hyphen, space).
The authors must be stupendous ignoramuses, which explains
the <93> stuff.
P.S. I put XXXXX over the software's name in the quote above because my
news server rejects the post otherwise as spam; it thinks I'm posting
something with that software, which is evidently used by spammers.
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