Hi Cameron,

> I used bsed for this:
> 
>  http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/bsed
> 
> It's a wrapper for sed (which reads stdin and writes stdout).

 I noticed bsed only replaces the first occurence of a string in each line in 
a text file (line being separated by a newline char). Not sure if you are 
aware of this fact.

                                        Bye,

                                        Leonard.



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