On 19 Nov 2001 03:51:34PM +0800, Jackson Ching ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>        Thanks for the reply, i found my problem already. in the script
>        what i did was to remove the cat << HELP
>        ;;

Okay, this I don't quite understand. 
cat << HELP 
...
HELP 
works in my bash.

Maybe you forgot the #!/bin/bash at the start? Or misplaced an esac.. =)
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