That solves it!. This code does he trick

   aa =: deb"1 > ('starttag;'crlf,'endtag') getTagContents shell zipth,
filepth

aa
This is the first string I want
This is the second string I want


Now for the last step. 'filepth' is currently:

   filepth
c:\test3\log.gz

My test3 directory had no sub-directories, just one log.gz file, for basic
testing. My test2 directory has around 60 or so sub-directories, where each
sub-directory contains one log.gz file. I made this test2 subset also for
testing, as the real structure contains nearly 1000 sub-directories, each
with a log.gz file.

I need to apply the 'deb"1 > ('starttag;'crlf,'endtag') getTagContents
shell zipth, filepth' verb to each of the subdirectories in the test2
directory. How can I change the filepth noun to allow this iteration?

Skip

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>   deb"1 aa
>
> But note that the result will then be padded on the right so that the
> shapes match.  If you do not want this, you will need to box the
> result of deb:
>   <@deb"1 aa
>
> --
> Raul
>
>
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