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| From: | deisenzi AT d DOT umn DOT edu |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: can't get STRING to work. |
| Date: | 25 Jan 2000 04:39:41 GMT |
| Organization: | University of Minnesota-Duluth |
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Sorry if I'm not following you correctly. Some compilers (ex: Borland) have a strings header file with a type string. You'll have to declare strings as character arrays because this header isn't available. char str[25]; is an example... Darren
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