Stick with what you know. Go to www.activestate.com and download
ActivePerl, which inherits much of its file processing behavior from
awk and sed.

http://www.activestate.com/

I can help with introductory questions.

--- B Hechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't know if this a proper topic for the list, but it takes me
> back to my
> UNIX days of using "sed" with great success (even for a
> non-programmer like
> me), to create a standard set of batch text processing instructions
> that
> could be applied consistently and repetitively to large numbers of
> pattern-based plain text files.


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