If your file really looks like that and you're really only 
trying to print the first column just:

cut -d' ' -f1 < your.file

from the command prompt.

or if you want the dns server name instead:

tr -s '[:blank:]' '\t' < cu.txt | cut -f2

-will

Tyler Longren wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I have a file that contains a few domain names, and their dns servers (kind
> of like a zonefile).  Here's the format:
> my.com    dns1.blah.com
> me.com    dns1.blah.com
> we.com    dns1.blah.com
> you.com   dns1.blah.com
> 
> How can I get ONLY the domain's out of that file, and print each domain to
> the screen.  I used this to search through httpd.conf once:
> open(APACHE_CONF, "/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf") or die "Could not
> open Apache config file:\n$!\n";
>         my @servernames;
>         while(<APACHE_CONF>) {
>                 push (@servernames, $1)
>                 if/ServerName\swww.(.*)/;
>         }
> 
> Can anyone help me?
> 
> Thanks once again,
> Tyler

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