This formatting you speak of blows us from common sense, annoyance shall come and people shall arrive not at all.

The Code tags make code hard to read. The paragraph tags seem quite redundant given the enter key (you know the one you hit it after typing in the paragraph tag). That readmore tage does look interesting.

Still you are correct and I'll tidy it as the community is so excellent as to make up for this "crazyness." The small print yes I agree every few months when I pop in (having forgotten my account details) I find it eventually (untill the next time).

Sigh an argument I can never win and should never have started ;).

/cap in hand/ I'll go back and clean my mess, apparently I sinned with a perl earlier when it should naturally be Perl.

I bet you call have Mac's running Linux <BG>


In reply to Re^4: Remove lines from a list of files based on those in a given file by Paws_of_Iron
in thread Remove lines from a list of files based on those in a given file by Paws_of_Iron

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