The key issue here is that you cant just replace .{BS} with // as this allows other char sequences to "become" a {BS} element. The process of converting {BS} to a \b char and _then_ converting the .\b's resolves this issue.
But you are correct that ultimately there is no way to recover what was actually _entered_ into the computer without knowing the input rules that applied at the time of entry. Basically IMO this entire task is an interesting game but ultimately a futile one from the POV of actually solving the problem.
Yves / DeMerphq
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re^4: Cleaning the Log
by demerphq
in thread Cleaning the Log
by Sigmund
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