There is also the "put" command, which can upload arbitrary data to
the remote servers. Use it like this:
put "a string containing the data to upload", "/path/to/remote/file.txt"
- Jamis
On 7/27/07, guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> OK - that was a hideous newbie error.
> Of course I caught it immediately after I posted...!
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> Writing to the file has to be of the form run("shell commands").
> Now I'm just trying to figure a shell-happy way of outputting the (non-
> essential) carriage-returns.
>
>
> Thanks, and apols for the trivial Q.
>
> guy
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