Gunnar wrote :

>"Geir Magnusson Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> #set $foo = "woogie"
>> \$foo => $foo
>> \$bar => $bar
>>

>So what about escaping the backslash itself ? Let's say I want the
>following output by accessing $foo :

>"\woogie"

That's true.

No coffee nor focuse yet on my end, but ->Proposal : when you want to escape
a valid reference or directive, put the \ between the ( '$' | '#' ) and the
indentifier :

$\foo
#\foreach

That should work... then you can do  \$foo with nary aforethought.

geir



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