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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Parser with sed Post 302454100 by Chirel on Friday 17th of September 2010 07:37:18 AM
Old 09-17-2010
Works perfectly for me.
i have a file filed with your example, and the output is exactly what u asked for.
I guess you have something else in your file that you did not paste in the example.
 

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App::Nopaste::Service::ssh(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   App::Nopaste::Service::ssh(3pm)

NAME
App::Nopaste::Service::ssh - copies files to your server using scp AUTHOR
Kevin Falcone "<falcone@cpan.org>" Thomas Sibley "<trs@bestpractical.com>" ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
NOPASTE_SSH_SERVER The hostname to which you ssh. The left-hand side of the colon in the scp. For example: "sartak.org". NOPASTE_SSH_DOCROOT The path on disk for your pastes. For example: "public_html/paste". NOPASTE_SSH_WEBPATH The path for URLs. For example: "http://sartak.org/paste". NOPASTE_SSH_MODE Octal permissions mode to set for the temporary file before uploading. For example: 0644. NOPASTE_SSH_USE_DESCRIPTION Use the supplied description in the paste filename for easier identification of pastes. Defaults to the source filename, if any, but is overridden by an explicit "-d" or "--description" command line argument. APACHE CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATIONS
The following is a recommended Apache configuration you can drop into ".htaccess" in your paste dir. RemoveHandler .cgi RemoveHandler .pl AddDefaultCharset utf-8 Options -ExecCGI -FollowSymLinks -Includes -MultiViews It prevents common means of script execution so that ".pl" and ".cgi" files won't run and defaults the character set to UTF-8 so browsers don't have to guess wrong. perl v5.14.2 2011-08-30 App::Nopaste::Service::ssh(3pm)
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