04-22-2008
Your command does not work
Hi Yogesh,
The command:
sed '/param-/s/default/different/' file1 > file2
does not work.
Let me frame my question correctly.
I want to get all the lines starting from <init-param> and ending with </init-param> only if the lines between these tags has a "default" keyword.
Hope you can help me.
Thanks,
Simmy
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