Phil M Perry wrote:
Thanks Mark, but it didn't seem to work. grep "\xEF" seems to match a
literal \xEF string, not a byte with that value. I also tried octal
without
success, and single quotes instead double. Any other ideas?
If it's a character you can type in, like control-A, you can precede it
with a control-V to indicate the next character should be taken
literally. Single or double quotes are optional.
Would 'sed' be a possibility? Doesn't that understand regexps?
BTW, thanks for your reply earlier today. Oh well.
Adam
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