This "upside-down" logic seems to work too:

non-separator: complement charset "^A^@^S"
parse reg [some [thru "Default POP3 server" copy pop some non-separator
(print pop)] to end]

Russ
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At 12:09 PM 12/9/1999 +0100, you wrote:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried to parse Windows registry items, but was not successfull parsing
>> item separators.
>>
>> reg: read %/C/Windows/User.dat
>>
>> parse reg [some [thru "Default POP3 server" copy pop to item-separator
>> (print pop)] to end]
>>
>> the problem is to parse item-separator: charset
>> {^A^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^S^@^@^@}
>>
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>ah, done :-) just don't try to make bitset out of it and it will work   ....
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>OK, forget it :-)
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>-pekr-
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>> It simply returns following error:
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>> ** Script Error: Invalid argument: make bitset! #{
>> 0300080000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
>> }.
>>
>> Any suggestions of how to get some usefull info from the MS registry
>> mess? :-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -pekr-
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