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sed command issue
Hi everybody,
I have come across a typical problem: I need to use sed command to replace an apostrophe but it is saying no match found in the error sed -e 's/`/'/g' ...but it is not working. Can you please tell me how to use this apostrophe in this sed command please. Thanks. Rubin |
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