Guido> The same should happen as for L"foo" + " " + L"bar". Remind me again, please. What mnemonic is "L" supposed to evoke? Long? Lundh? Are we talking about Unicode strings? If so, why not "U"? Apologies for my increased density. Skip Montanaro | Mojam: "Uniting the World of Music" http://www.mojam.com/ skip at mojam.com | Musi-Cal: http://www.musi-cal.com/ 518-372-5583
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