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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers combine files line by line Post 302264571 by Digby on Thursday 4th of December 2008 08:02:02 AM
Old 12-04-2008
Ha, I just tried seaching again, but I used the title of this post as the search term in google and found it. Smilie

It's "paste"

I'd tried various combination "lateral join files" etc before.
 

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NAME
google-sitemapgen -- simple script to automate production of sitemaps for a webserver SYNOPSIS
google-sitemapgen [--testing] [--help] [--config=config.xml] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the google-sitemapgen command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. google-sitemapgen is a program that automatically produces sitemaps for a webserver, in the Google Sitemap Protocol (GSP). Sitemap files are XML listings of content you make available on your web server. The files can be directly submitted to search engines as hints for the search engine web crawlers as they index your web site. This can result in better coverage of your web content in search engine indices, and less of your bandwidth spent doing it. OPTIONS
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/usr/share/doc/google-sitemapgen/examples/example_config.xml.gz AUTHOR
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