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(Producing a | character.)
 
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I found that a | character can be produced by using | in ordinary text. I do not know if that would help in what you are trying to do, but I mention it just in case it might help.
I found that a | character can be produced by using | in ordinary text. I do not know if that would help in what you are trying to do, but I mention it just in case it might help.

:Thanks! Not ''exactly'' what I was looking for, but should work just fine! :)
:Actually I wanted something easier and more visual, for example <tt>&amp;mdash;</tt> although 'cryptic' its intent is legible... the character code could be anything... anyway, thanks a lot! --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 08:19, 24 February 2007 (EST)

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> Unfortunately, I have no clue how to escape '|' in order to be included, so I would recommend using some other (discrete) separator (ie: , - /)

I found that a | character can be produced by using &#124; in ordinary text. I do not know if that would help in what you are trying to do, but I mention it just in case it might help.

Thanks! Not exactly what I was looking for, but should work just fine! :)
Actually I wanted something easier and more visual, for example &mdash; although 'cryptic' its intent is legible... the character code could be anything... anyway, thanks a lot! --Xavi 08:19, 24 February 2007 (EST)