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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Reading a property file through shell script??? Post 302561729 by vbe on Wednesday 5th of October 2011 04:52:07 AM
Old 10-05-2011
The rules here have not changed, YOU are to show us what you tried so we can help you solve... Not expect others to do your job, sorry guys, without anything showing you tried (and no more "Its Urgent" thing) all thread from you might very well be deleted, and guys please help the poor that are making an effort...

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