Hi

Better is

>> parse/all "hola^/que tal" "^/"
== ["hola" "que tal"]

bye

At 01:10 p.m. 01/11/99 +0100, you wrote:
>> I want to parse with the newline character denoting when to begin a new 
>> series element.  I've tried using /all with specific stop characters, 
>> but I can't figure out how to add in just the newline character for the 
>> parse.
>
>Hi Ryan,
>
>what about
>parse/all string_to_parse "/n"
>
>Regards,
>Jan
>
>--
>Jan Strejcek
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