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>- Original Message
>From: Paul Lalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: beginners@perl.org
>Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 6:47:05 PM
>Subject: Re: Command line usage
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>On Jun 18, 10:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Degen) wrote:
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>> I think I'm
usage
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>On Jun 18, 8:40 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Degen) wrote:
>> Thanks for your speedy reply Bob. I tried your suggestion, but the same
>> outcome: the command fails without any complaints. BTW, the files didn't
>> have extensions. They are three test files (pl
was perl -i -e
"s/ve/ver/" *.*
Any other ideas I might try?
Regards,
John
- Original Message
From: Bob McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Degen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; beginners@perl.org
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 2:31:00 PM
Subject: RE: [Perl 5.8.8 on WinXP]
anges take place. My question is: does * indicate all files
in the current directory (this did work in the Windows version of sed I tried)?
I cannot find this in the docs or using Google. Or am I making another mistake?
Thank you for your time.
John Degen
--
Sane sicut lux seipsam, & tenebras
Maybe you should start by starting gvim and typing :help perl and pressing
Control -D. Pick one of the options you like.
hth (a little)
John
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Sane sicut lux seipsam, & tenebras manifestat, sic veritas norma sui, & falsi
est. -- Spinoza
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