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Re: WHAT AM I DOING WRONG HERE ?
Just as I suspected... source contains additional "newline" character at the end ( newline character is made of two "\r\n") which is not visible. That means the first source is also two chars longer (74). string prim unlike text prim doesn't display newlines, therefore they are not even copied from it = copy of source 1 is equal to source 2
The best solution to this would be to track where the newline is added and prevent that from happening. Alternatively you may use "string section" prim to force source1 be the same length as source 2 (effectively removing the "\r\n")
The best solution to this would be to track where the newline is added and prevent that from happening. Alternatively you may use "string section" prim to force source1 be the same length as source 2 (effectively removing the "\r\n")
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