>> Tcl encodes all data types as strings. I've been bitten by this
>> before... You write a Tcl script, it works fine, and then it encounters
>> some input that happens to contain a curly-bracket or a dollar sign and
>> Weird Crap happens...
>
> That's one of the potential pitfalls with most scripting languages.
Now you know why I dislike scripting languages in general. ;-)
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