Salaam!

I wrote:

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Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
findstr /?
Searches for strings in files.
So, something like this:
findstr /V "bad.host.name" original_logfile > clean_logfile
   Thanks!  Now all I have to do is find a copy of findstr.
Assuming, of course, that it runs on Win98SE.  On to Google ...
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Stupid me ~ in my system, the corresponding DOS command is FIND which yields about the same results.

   MustLearnDOS...MustLearnDos...

   Too many years with CMOS 65xx assembly language ...

Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines

was-salaam,
abujamal




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