On Sunday 13 January 2002 3:53 am, USM Bish wrote:
> The main problem in this case is the way sed treats the "/"
> char. This would need the \ character to precede. The foll-

sed doesn't treat the / character specially. It treats the pattern
separator specially, which can be any character.

Binand

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