How about just use <ESC> for filename completion? I'm using 11/16/88 version
ksh.
$ set -o emacs
$ what /bin/ksh
/bin/ksh:
Version M-11/16/88i
SunOS 5.8 Generic 110662-04 May 2001
$ touch yongtest
$ ls yongtest
yongtest
The last line was typed by pressing "ls yongt<ESC><ESC>".
Yong Huang
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> Here's a snippit from my ~/.kshrc, which kinda-sorta approximates bash's
> default behavior. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any way to bind
> TAB for filename completion in ksh88. :-( Apparently ksh93 can handle this,
> but it isn't available on any of the servers I support.
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