And, what should the parser do with the following:
"Smith","John",12/31/1962,"Author of "How to Break Programs" and other + books,"Bugger" "Smith","John",12/31/1962,"Author of ""How to Break Programs"" and oth +er books,"Bugger"
"Smith","John",12/31/1962,Author of "How to Break Programs" and other +books,"Bugger" "Smith","John",12/31/1962,Author of ""How to Break Programs"" and othe +r books,"Bugger"
"Smith","John",12/31/1962,'Author of "How to Break Programs" and other + books,"Bugger" (Reject?)
"Smith","John",12/31/1962,'Author of "How to Break Programs" and other + books',"Bugger" (Reject?)
(I haven't encountered any improperly quoted data, just data that doesn't escape embedded delimiters.)
Wally Hartshorn
In reply to Re^5: Comparison of the parsing features of CSV (and xSV) modules
by Wally Hartshorn
in thread Comparison of the parsing features of CSV (and xSV) modules
by jZed
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