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ReadLine needs twice Return Hit after Console.TreatCo ntrolCAsInput = true;

Hi,

i am not a friend of crossposting, but this is a exception here.
Either i dont get it or whatever, can someone tell me, why
the Console.ReadLin e() needs twice Enter hit, after the
Console.TreatCo ntrolCAsInput = true; has been set and
how can i avoid this with Console.TreatCo ntrolCAsInput = true;
leaving the TreatControlCAs Input as "true",..

Why does this break its behaviour,...?

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Kerem
Dec 9 '07 #1
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