04-18-2008
Myscript
#!/usr/bin/ksh
sed '/[^A-Za-z0-9.,#&@]//g' /home/1.txt > /home/2.txt
it throws error like this
"sed: 0602-403 /[^A-Za-z0-9.,#&@]//g is not a recognized function."
why is it so.
did i do any mistake?
Last edited by rollthecoin; 04-18-2008 at 04:40 AM..
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uuencode(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual uuencode(4)
NAME
uuencode - format of an encoded uuencode file
DESCRIPTION
Files output by consist of a header line followed by a number of body lines, and a trailer line. The command ignores any lines preceding
the header or following the trailer (see uuencode(1)). Lines preceding a header must not look like a header.
The header line consists of the word followed by a space, a mode (in octal), another space, and a string which specifies the name of the
remote file.
The body consists of a number of lines, each containing 62 or fewer characters (including trailing new-line). These lines consist of a
character count, followed by encoded characters, followed by a newline.
The character count is a single printing character, which represents an integer. This integer is the number of bytes in the rest of the
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ter (octal 40) from the character.
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mail(1), uuencode(1), uucp(1).
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