Of course any regular here had the same thought, but you had to express it, start a thread hijack, rile up a round of kill-the-pig ... an anonymonk calls y'all on it, gets considered by the reigning chief bully, reaped, but you have to add the last word ...

So a reasonable newb question is utterly drowned in garbage. The newb probably feels dirty somehow and won't be back, while anyone who comes to the thread via search will be all SMH at the tone. Congrats. You must really love this place.


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^3: qx + sed not working by 1nickt
in thread qx + sed not working by Maestro815

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