Re: stdin help



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> Please don't answer off-topic queries with off-topic material.
> Limit your reply to suggestions as to where to look. The reason is
> that the experts who can correct any errors you might make are not
> here to make those corrections, so bad advice may not be caught.
>

What!??!!
you're above comments are just not required here - please do not reply
unless you have somthing useful to add.

I was using the C++ example as an illustration of a way it could be
done, so that I could explain how you cannot easily do this in C
(therefore to do with the C language). Also if I think a solution can
be done better in a different language I won't hesitate to suggest it
(even if this is the C forum)...
And further - I'll answer anything that I can help with.

Alastair

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