I would like to remove some lines from begining of file (header) and some lines from end of file (footer).
The header/footer lines generated by web-browser when the user upload a file to my webserver.
Example:
-----------------------------7d62af20c052c
Content-Disposition: form-data;... (2 Replies)
All,
I am new to unix and i have the following requirement.
I have file(s) landing into input directory with timestamp, first i want to copy all these files into seperate directory then i want to rename these files without timestamp and also remove header,trailer from that file..
Could... (35 Replies)
I need to concatenate about a thousand files (using a loop) on a UNIX server. Also, each file has a header row which is to be removed. Which of the following would give better performance?
tail+2 <filename> or sed '1,1d' <filename>
Or is there another, faster way?
Thanks,
Kaus (4 Replies)
I have some HP4+ and HP5 printers printing from Unixware 7.1.4. The problem is that they print a page header with the date and page number. I can't seem to figure out how to stop this. These headers through the pagination off. (2 Replies)
In my server migration requirement, I need to compare if one file on old server is exactly the same as the corresponding file on the new server.
For diff and comm, the inputs need to be sorted. But I do not want to disturb the content of the file and need to find byte-to-byte match.
Please... (4 Replies)
Hi All
Can anyone please suggest me how to remove the last byte from a falt file .This is from the last line's last BYTE.
Please suggest me something.
Thank's and regards
Vinay (1 Reply)
Friends,
I need help with the following in UNIX.
Merge all csv files in one folder considering only 1 header row and ignoring header of all other files.
FYI - All files are in same format and contains same headers.
Thank you (4 Replies)
I want to delete the header and footer in the file by using sed for that i ran the below script and my text file looks like
emp.txt
# This file contain employee
# information
abc 12300 34 'FGH'
# This is confidential as per the firm rules.
my intention is to remove the header... (8 Replies)
it still display header and footer
header
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Sep 24 13:41:51 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.5.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, Real... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement to move zero byte files to an archive folder. I have the below script and it works fine if I run it from where the file is present. But when I run the script from different folder, I am getting error that file is not present. Please help.
#!/bin/ksh
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Discussion started by: Prasannag87
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kc2img
kc2img(1) General Commands Manual kc2img(1)NAME
kc2img - convert KC files to raw KC tape images
SYNOPSIS
kc2img <infile> <outfile>
DESCRIPTION
kc2img converts the following file types to raw KC tape images. Those files contain the data bytes as written by the KC tape routines with
block number and checksum removed. So each block is saved as 128 bytes.
Machine code files start with an 128 byte header (one block) that contains filename, load start address, load end address and optionally a
start address whose presence is flagged by a status byte. Basic files only have a 13 byte header with filename and filesize.
1) files used by the KC emulator by Arne Fitzenreiter (usually named .TAP)
2) files used by the GEMINI-SOFT KC emulator (usually named .GPF for machine code files and .GBF for basic files)
3) BASIC files (usually named .SSS)
4) KC image files that contain the data written by the KC tape routines without block number and checksum (usually named .KCC or .KCB where
the .KCB files are BASIC files with an autostart routine)
BUGS
Basic files are not handled properly.
SEE ALSO kcemu(1x), kctape(1), kc2tap(1), kc2wav(1), kc2raw(1)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Torsten Paul <Torsten.Paul@gmx.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
kc2img(1)