On 20 Mar 2007, at 04:04, Bill Marriott wrote:

Jacqueline,

So it's hex. Not sure where the "x" fits in though.

Ah, brilliant. The "x" is also used in Hex notation. For example, see the
Windows CSIDL values at

http://tinyurl.com/7hei

Well, it's used in "C" to denote a hex value as in:

0xA13C

But it's the "0x" that is valid, not just the "x", e.g. xA13C will refer to a variable called xA13C not a hex number. But why is "x" recognized at all?

All the Best
Dave

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