Howdy, Allen:

>  > You can always  filter away empty  strings from your  body block:
> >  obj/body: difference [""] obj/body
>
>  BIG  BIG Caution with  this method. If  any strings have duplicates
> you will lose them too!
>  d: difference/only  ["^/" "<P>" "Tea for   two, please." "<P>" "But
> you're  alone now" ""  "Tea for  two, please."  ][""] == ["^/" "<P>"
> "Tea for two." "But you're alone now"]  ...  See the second "<P>" is
> lost!!  and looks likes it just tea for one now...  Cheers,
>  Allen K
>  (*Slaps*) Jeff for the  time lost when using his  tip ;-) OK Jeff I
> know the chances of duplicates  across paragraphs is slim, but there
> is still a chance and it is a hard thing to find when your code goes
> wrong..

        Ahhh ... touche' mon frare' or however it is said-- my pardons
to the French in the audience, and my pardons to Ryan and Allan and
anyone else I led astray. That's good-- keep me honest :-) but hey--
no one caught my error a while back when I told Petr that there were
commercial SSH modules for apache... uh that would be SSL
modules.. how are you going to SSH into apache, jeff?? Haha. Oh
whatever.. I'm babbling now. (-:

> > That doesn't address your question about parse, but I'm running
> > out> of time.. :) 
> > -jeff

        Serves me right for mailing off a tip when I'm running out of
time. "Complexity is immediate, simplicity takes time" (quoted from a
sign that Dan has on his wall at REBOL.  One of the earliest and best
articulations of the REBOL philosophy that struck me when I first got
there..)

        -jeff

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