Robin,
On Monday, March 29, 2004, 12:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RA> On Tue 30 March 2004, 9:21:05 +1000, P.Johnson wrote:
>>...
>> ...Not sure what the #%- signifies (in the first line of the
>> template)?

RA> The # is a delimiter, everything between the first and second instances of
RA> # are what happens if the from address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RA> The %- is a line continuation marker that has the effect of preventing a
RA> newline appearing in the output of the template.

Thanks for letting me know. This info opens up a whole new world
of possibilities for macros, which have always been something of
a mystery to me. :-)

-- 

Pat

A Canadian in Houston
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