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Any suggestions on how to code a @uref where the text contains a
comma?  @uref takes an optional third argument, so something like:

  @uref{http://foo, Foo, the coolest site on Earth}

won't work.  The easy solution is to code the URL text without the
comma, but I'm wondering if there's a better method.

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Michael J. Barillier
(let ((n "blackwolf") (h "pcisys.net")) (concatenate 'string n "@" h))
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