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Copy/Paste text as commands in AIX
Hello, I'm absolutely new to this world... but I've a problem with a terminal connected via PuTTY (or Termlite) to an AIX 5.1 application.
The problem: I need to paste from clipboard a text containing both input text strings and special keys as ESC, Arrows and so on, to execute in the AIX application. I seeked solutions in the web, but I didn't find what I needed. I think it is some like an "escape sequence", or barely a character, but I tried some of them without results. Hope to find help. Please excuse-me also for the bad english (I'm italian) Daniele11 |
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