I don't see why 'seeing' ascii 11 is bad anyway, it helps troubleshooting. It's not meant to be displayed, just a way to substitute returns....

sqb

Rev on OS X displays a character for ASCII 11 that looks like a curved arrow. ASCII 29 doesn't display any character in a field (I tried several fonts) and seems to work OK as an invisible delimiter.

The definition is "group separator" according to the ASCII definition (http://www.asciitable.com/). Does anyone see a problem using ASCII 29? I can't imagine what it would be used for these days.
Bill Vlahos
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