11-03-2011
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Originally Posted by
GmGeubt
So i want to delete the two characters before the = and including the =. This is what i came up with but it only does it for the first occurance. Thanks.
sed 's/^..=//g'
It is happening only for the first occurrence because of ^.
^ means beginning of the line. So if you remove that, your code also will work.
HTH
--ahamed
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-i Idiom to keep. Can be one of universal/phone/pad.
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