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Good Morning Team,
Looking for some help on shell scripting please I need to search recursivly through a tree of directorys for a file I will input and text I am looking for, so the input would look like this: ./search.sh /var/www iframe And display the path and file name if found.. Can anyone give any ideas please.. All the best from Alan |
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