Backspace with SQL*Plus

Hi,
when I use backspace on my keyboard with SQL*Plus or svrmrgl,
the symbol ^h is comming on my screen.
But I want delete the character before the cursor.
Any idea ???
Thanks
null

Pardon my ignorance, but what's the significance of the N'<string>' construction? That's not one I'm familar with.
Justin

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    WARNING:
    ************************  WARNING  ************************
    Management Repository has been placed in secure mode wherein Enterprise Manager
    data will be encrypted.  The encryption key has been placed in the file: E:/Orac
    le/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/192.168.3.134_orcl/sysman/config/emkey.ora.   Please
    ensure this file is backed up as the encrypted data will become unusable if this
    file is lost.
    Enterprise Manager configuration completed successfully
    FINISHED EMCA at Aug 15, 2010 9:14:22 AM
    0 09:14 [Oracle] [17G] [603M] E:\Temp>

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