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S you need to do something like Code:
sed 's/, */,/g;s/ *,/,/g' instead. ---------- Post updated at 02:43 PM ---------- Previous update was at 02:41 PM ---------- By the way, that's two spaces before each *. Not necessary for this case and there are other ways to specify "one or more" spaces, but this is old habit and I just do it on autopilot. |
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