That's the concern ikegami has.
It's a subtle concern, but it's an important one. This is one reason why, for example, Perl allows you to choose alternate delimiters for strings and regular expressions and substitutions. Without that, you might get stuck in a weird dimension of quoting, and without quoting, there are certain programs and pieces of data you can't represent.
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In reply to Re^25: aXML vs TT2
by chromatic
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