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I don't want to know the code behind this...

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    From the Visual SourceSafe documentation[^]: Visual SourceSafe defines a label as a string of up to 31 characters. Any of the following is a valid label: "1.0", "2.01b", "Final Beta", and "Approved for QA". Label names cannot start with a capital "L" or "#s". At least it's documented...

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      From the Visual SourceSafe documentation[^]: Visual SourceSafe defines a label as a string of up to 31 characters. Any of the following is a valid label: "1.0", "2.01b", "Final Beta", and "Approved for QA". Label names cannot start with a capital "L" or "#s". At least it's documented...

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      supercat9
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      I've seen a number of assemblers which will not accept as labels any string five digits or fewer which end in 'H' or 'h', and whose earlier characters are all in [0-9][A-F][a-f]. A consequence of a silly choice for notating hex numbers (I much prefer leading-dollar-sign notion).

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        From the Visual SourceSafe documentation[^]: Visual SourceSafe defines a label as a string of up to 31 characters. Any of the following is a valid label: "1.0", "2.01b", "Final Beta", and "Approved for QA". Label names cannot start with a capital "L" or "#s". At least it's documented...

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        Fatbuddha 1
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        Sometimes I wonder!! :doh:

        You have the thought that modern physics just relay on assumptions, that somehow depends on a smile of a cat, which isn’t there.( Albert Einstein)

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          From the Visual SourceSafe documentation[^]: Visual SourceSafe defines a label as a string of up to 31 characters. Any of the following is a valid label: "1.0", "2.01b", "Final Beta", and "Approved for QA". Label names cannot start with a capital "L" or "#s". At least it's documented...

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          Jeremy Tierman
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          Chalk it up to another reason why to never use Visual SourceShredder. :laugh:

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