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Vaishali
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      19th Jul 2003
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      19th Jul 2003
Vaishali <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Character used to indicate string literal


Just as a general comment, it would help if you'd ask your questions in
a bit more of a detailed way. What kind of string literal are you
talking about, and in what language? In C#, it's ", eg

string x = "hello";

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