One set of delimiters I often use for text files is ~~ or ^^. They are fairly unique. If they do appear in a file then there is probably garbage in the file and I want to know about. For my templates "delimiter" I use {::TagName::}. You could use }::{ as your delimiter. Don't limit yourself to just a single character. Although the upside down ! or ? are nice if you are not using Spanish.

On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 03:04 PM, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:

I did strive for that. But whatever character I choose, the problem remains
that we can't guarantee that it's going ot be only used as deliminater, since
the deliminated string is an input from user. So the problem remains.
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