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David Talkington wrote:
>Makes perfect sense to me (at least to my tired eyes), since "t-echo"
>gets expanded before the shell ever sees "this". So:
On second glance, forgive my somewhat inaccurate explanation ... it
has to do with the order in which the shell processes things on the
command line. Aliases get substituted long before the command is
actually run. -d
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David Talkington
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