> Note, however, that by using sed you encounter portability
> issues! For me, on MacOS 10.4.11, the script only works because I
> have GNU Sed (gsed) installed. Apple shipped sed in /usr/bin
> can't handle "\n".
> 
> For portability you might want to wrap this in python or perl.

Another good point. However, does OS/X ship with python or perl 
standard? For portability, I think I'd want to use a utility standard 
with them all.

I may just have to suck it up and encode a newline (rather than a \n) in 
the script (and stick with sed). :(

Thoughts?

Thanks --
Ted



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