Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2004 2:08 am
There's a distinction in the newline: \n is the newline token. n\ is 'n' followed by backslash.
If you're still going ham and getting it, don't let up.
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https://jonathan.pearce.name/mohtalim/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=435
i know but they didn't have code that reverse n\ to \n. yes I do know that's the newline character, but if they want to be "leet" they will have to do better than that.quantus wrote:Uh, that code does reverse that string.