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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Safely parsing parameters Post 302405397 by methyl on Thursday 18th of March 2010 06:16:20 PM
Old 03-18-2010
Where exactly and precisely and unambiguously is "string" stored ?

What is the context of "string" ... ?
If it is something to do with unix or unix shell, what Operating System and version do you have, and what shell is involved?
Where did "string" come from?
What code was used to process "string"?

Last edited by methyl; 03-18-2010 at 07:28 PM.. Reason: grammar
 

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