Thanks, i have the similar fix which is doing what i need. Here is the code.
But i have a new problem,
If we observe after MODIFIER i have a series of empty tabs. When i am piping this input to another awk command to perform s0me other action with the command,
it is replacing multiple empty tabs into a single tab and gives the output like below:
I don't want the multiple tabs to be replaced by single tab. Could you help where im going wrong?
I have a file, a.asc which is generated from a shell script:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: PGP 6.5.8
qANQR1DBwE4DR5PN6zVjZTcQA/9z5Eg94cwYdTnC7v+JUegQuJwHripqnyjFrEs/ejzKYCNmngbHHmf8V4K3uFkYyp74aFf+CdymA030RKs6ewOwkmqRW19oIXCgVe8Qmfg+/2KTq8XN
=0QSP
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
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ns_puts
ns_adp_puts(3aolserver) AOLserver Built-In Commands ns_adp_puts(3aolserver)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
ns_adp_append, ns_adp_close, ns_adp_dump, ns_adp_flush, ns_adp_puts, ns_adp_stream, ns_adp_tell, ns_adp_trunc, ns_puts - ADP output com-
mands
SYNOPSIS
ns_adp_append string ?string ...?
ns_adp_close
ns_adp_dump
ns_adp_flush
ns_adp_puts ?-nonewline? string
ns_adp_stream
ns_adp_tell
ns_adp_trunc ?length?
ns_puts ?-nonewline? string
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
These commands enable adding to and manipulation of the ADP output buffer. See ns_adp for an overview on ADP pages.
ns_adp_append string ?string ...?
This command appends one or more strings to the ADP output buffer. For the case of a single argument, it is equivalent to
ns_adp_puts -nonewline string.
ns_adp_close
This command can be used to flush and close the underlying HTTP connection. ADP execution continues after the connection is closed;
any text appended to the output buffer after the close is simply discarded when processing is complete.
ns_adp_dump
This command returns the text of the ADP buffer.
ns_adp_flush
This command flushes the contents of the ADP buffer to the current connection or file channel. It will raise a Tcl exception if the
underlying flush failed, for example, if the HTTP connection is closed or the channel write failed. Flushed content is returned in
"chunked-encoding" format if the HTTP protocol version is at least 1.1 (normally the case for all modern browsers). A call to
ns_adp_flush is not normally needed except for specialized applications as all content is automatically flushed at the end of a con-
nection or on buffer overflow. (see ns_adp_ctl bufsize for details on buffer mangement).
ns_adp_puts ?-nonewline? string
This function appends the specified string to the ADP buffer. Unless the optional -nonewline argument is used, a newline will be
appended to the page after the string. Note that the argument to ns_adp_puts is a single string unlike ns_adp_append which takes a
variable number of strings to append.
ns_adp_stream
This function begins streaming mode for the ADP. All data currently in the ADP output buffer is flushed and any subsequent data will
be output directly to the connection. It is equivalent to an ns_adp_flush followed by an ns_adp_ctl bufsize 0.
ns_adp_tell
This function returns the total number of bytes current in the ADP buffer. A buffer overflow or direct call to ns_adp_flush will
reset this counter to zero so the result of ns_adp_tell may not return the total number of bytes eventually sent.
ns_adp_trunc ?length?
This function can be used to truncate output buffer to the requested size. This can be useful to trim unintended white space or to
clear a result and generate an error message. Note that content already streamed to the client, if any, cannot be truncated.
ns_puts ?-nonewline? string
This command is a deprecated name for ns_adp_puts.
SEE ALSO
ns_adp(n), ns_adp_include(n)
KEYWORDS
ADP, dynamic pages
AOLserver 4.5 ns_adp_puts(3aolserver)