07-24-2009
Insertion in a file
Hi All,
I want to insert a line just befor the lst line in a file. please can anyone advise.
Cheers,
Shazin
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NAME
ajdoc -- generate HTML API documentation, including crosscutting structure
SYNOPSIS
ajdoc [ -bootclasspath classpathlist ] [ -classpath classpathlist ] [-d path] [-help] [-package] [-pro-
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