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Fred,
Many thanks for your assistance on this. It worked like a charm. Kinda weird how the output of the sed command produced the correct list, but tar didn't receive the same. I like the new command better anyway, no sense writing | sed -e s/\ /\\\\ /g, if you don't need it and with - -T- you don't. Oh and Igor, is this what you were nagging me about? It just occurred to me what you meant - won't happen again - I promise :)
Later,
Will
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