In our case the functionality of the strings-command (which probably is maximum 3 lines *golf-challenge*?) would be enough, so that you end up with a little perl programm that works just like strings and can be used on wind**s (yeah, we're suffering)
| Regards... | Stefan |
| you begin bashing the string with a +42 regexp of confusion | |
In reply to Perl Rewrite of Standard-Unix Commandline Tools by stefan k
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