Warning! I'm ridiculously new at all this, so pardon my ignorance...
I have a very simple script which is intended to search a hosts file when given a partial hostanme or ip address. The if the partial hostname/ip given is unique, the script automatically logs the user in to that host. If there are multiple matches, a numerical list of all matches is presented as a menu. Selecting the number that represents the intended host then logs the user in.
The script works like a charm if the results (the menu) only shows the host name or the ip address. I want it to show both. However, when it shows both, the login fails.
The menu portion of the script is as follows:
When run, the result is as expected:
Of course, then, selecting any of those fails because of the dashes. The menu is delimted via white-space so, having any spaces between the IP and hostname would create a menu selection for each (giving six matches to the above query).
How can I have my cake and eat it too?
Thank you in advance for any help on this!
Last edited by Scott; 01-31-2011 at 11:21 PM..
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