Say I have a command that looks like this:
host=$(/usr/bin/host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
What is the significance of the $()
I know what happens when I don't include them, and I know what happens when I do, but...
Why doo it woik wit $()
Sorry for the lame question :o (3 Replies)
its again sed question. i have line -
sed "s/$old/$new/g" "$f" > $TFILE && mv $TFILE "$f"
working well if
old="myoldfile"
new="mynewfile"
but if i want
old="/home/shailesh/1test/"
new="/home/shailesh/workspace/"
it gives error like
sed: -e expression #1, char 9: unknown option to... (2 Replies)
I know that forward slash and backslash are "whack" and "backwhack," and I know that a pound-sign or number sign is "crunch" and an exclamation point, "bang." What I would like to know is whether or not there's a popular nickname for the dollar sign. I call it "cash," but that may just be Yank... (6 Replies)
My need is :
Want to change
docBase="/something/something/something"
to
docBase="/only/this/path/for/all/files"
I have some (about 250 files)xml files.
In FileOne it contains
<Context path="/PPP" displayName="PPP" docBase="/home/me/documents" reloadable="true" crossContext="true">... (1 Reply)
hi
my input file has got
>,,,, or >, or >,,,,,,
there are independent number of commas after >....
i want the o/p as > only that is just to remove "," after">"
another is:
i want to replace the last line of the file and to replace it by "hello"...how to do?...
any nice script
plz help (2 Replies)
Dear All,
I have a file which I want to get the list of frequency of each word, ignoring list of stop words and now I have problems which punctuations and " 's ".
what I am doing is:
sed 's///g' file01.txt > file01-clear.txt
cat file01-clear.txt | tr "" ""| tr ' ' '\012' |sort |uniq -c... (3 Replies)
I have a file xxx.txt containing
winter_kool
sugar_"sweet"
Is there anyway i can grep xxx.txt for strings without using punctuations.
for eg:
`grep sugarsweet xxx.txt` should give output :
sugar_"sweet" (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am trying to replace a string in a oracle LDT file file extension .ldt.
I am using the following command:
sed "s/Test Number Viewer/Test Number 1/g" TEST_LIEN_FORM.ldt > TEST_LIEN_FORM.ldt.tmp
mv TEST_LIEN_FORM.ldt.tmp TEST_LIEN_FORM.ldt
But after the command, the file... (2 Replies)
hi Guys,
I have a rar file which consists of 10 files. each file has a space in its file name.
how can i replace all spaces with _
i can replace them using sed but the thing is i need to replace using a script and not command.
can anyone help me out??:confused: (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I would have though this would have been simple, but...
I have text in a variable that I need to insert into a bunch of other files... The text is simple:
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: joeg1484
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password_verify
PASSWORD_VERIFY(3) 1 PASSWORD_VERIFY(3)password_verify - Verifies that a password matches a hashSYNOPSIS
boolean password_verify (string $password, string $hash)
DESCRIPTION
Verifies that the given hash matches the given password.
Note that password_hash(3) returns the algorithm, cost and salt as part of the returned hash. Therefore, all information that's needed to
verify the hash is included in it. This allows the verify function to verify the hash without needing separate storage for the salt or
algorithm information.
PARAMETERS
o $password
- The user's password.
o $hash
- A hash created by password_hash(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if the password and hash match, or FALSE otherwise.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
password_verify(3) example
<?php
// See the password_hash() example to see where this came from.
$hash = '$2y$07$BCryptRequires22Chrcte/VlQH0piJtjXl.0t1XkA8pw9dMXTpOq';
if (password_verify('rasmuslerdorf', $hash)) {
echo 'Password is valid!';
} else {
echo 'Invalid password.';
}
?>
The above example will output:
Password is valid!
SEE ALSO password_hash(3), userland implementation.
PHP Documentation Group PASSWORD_VERIFY(3)