On Aug 31, 2005, at 12:40 PM, Ed Howland wrote:
I guess it adds surrounding newlines to the start and end content
tags,
then extracting everything between them in the final stage of the
pipeline.
That's pretty much how it works.
Is that 2 patterns seperated by a comma? Not seen that trick b4.
Yup. Got that from a post Jonathan made a while back.
However, it left the <content> tags in the output, but I can filter
them
with grep -v now.
I left them in to verify that what comes out is what was expected.
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- Robert
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