I get this when running that command:
tr: only one string may be given when deleting without squeezing repeats


I looked at the tr man pages and it didn't help much.  I also tried using 
'\r' and `\r` and just \r , but always get the same result.

Steve

At 11:07 PM 6/8/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>why not just run
>     tr -d "\r" htmlfile.htm
>
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> > I am trying remove ^M characters (some kind of newline character) from an
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> > but the
> > things just won't go away. Does anyone have a way of removing such
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