Dear Sir,
Redirects work, but '>' does not work. It creates an empty file. I even RTFM,
but in vain. Let's see what the guy @ MS has to say :-) {BIG SMILE}. But I
sent the bcc of this mail to you guys to just let you know how I'm making MS
sweat (by telling them that even a 12 yr. old child like me can use linux
without crashing and with the ability to do almost everything that is
non-techie) :-] {EVEN BIGGER SMILE}
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Best regards,
Arjun
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Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 2:21:58 PM, you wrote:
v> i think in DOS also yu can just output to a text file in the following way
v> c:\> dir /a > listing.txt
v> or to append to an existing file
v> c:\> dir /a >> listing.txt
v> vivek
v> Arjun wrote:
>> Dear Mr.Tarun Anand/Microsoft,
>>
>> How do I make dos write the output of a file to a text file? Like in
>> linux I can simply type :- php abc.php > abc.html.
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