From: Benjamin Franz <[email protected]>
>>> i have to make a "one
>>> liner" that get's the input,
>>> and gives the mentioned
>>> output.--
>> Here's my one line:
>> awk -F/ ' { if (p != $1) { p=$1; print "<br>\n<br><font
>> size=4>"$1"</font><br>"; } split($2, a, /\./); t=a[1];
>> print"<a href=\""$0"\">"t"</a>"; } '<MYFILE>
>Both your solution and Jozsi's can produce severe security problems
While this is correct, security was not a pre-requisite... but "one liner"
was... ^_^
I leave it as an exercise to remove html code (sed -e ’s/<[^>]*>//g')...
JD
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