"Pavel Kankovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> will be two newlines in y, not "\n\n". Fortunately, in most of the cases,
> backslashes are quite unlikely to appear in the values being passed to
> string(), nevertheless, there are some scripts where less or more serious
> problems might happen--here is an incomplete list

A quick & dirty way to fix this would be that recv() (and similar
functions) returns a "purified" string.
Would this break something else?
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