Thank you very much!
A couple more questions:
1)I presume that one can create a charset of any
  number of characters to exclude?
2)Exactly what does "|" do? I can't find it in dictionary.
regards
Tim
At 06:39 AM 5/30/00 +0200, you wrote:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Duh!
>> Got a parsing question here:
>> >> parse/all "/one/two" "/"
>> returns
>> == ["" "one" "two"]
>>
>> >> parse/all "one/two" "/"
>> returns
>> == ["one" "two"]
>>
>> How may I write the code so that ["one" "two"]
>> is returned regardless of whether there are any number
>> of "/"
>
>slash: charset "/"
>non-slash: complement slash
>blk: copy []
>parse/all str [some [copy txt some non-slash (insert tail blk txt) |
>slash]]
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>
>Cheers,
>
>-pekr-
>
>>
>> TIA
>> Tim
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