> If you use nd="${dh}$*" before resetting IFS, you'll get the output you
> in bash-3.0 through bash-4.0.
But I don't in Bourne shell, I get smith0.0. So neither construct
works in a portable manner. :(
JR
> If you use nd="${dh}$*" before resetting IFS, you'll get the output you
> in bash-3.0 through bash-4.0.
But I don't in Bourne shell, I get smith0.0. So neither construct
works in a portable manner. :(
JR