> I'm trying to use sed in windows, but can't find any documentation.
> It works
> totally different than *IX sed and isn't enclosed in ', uses ^ as an
> escape
> character, I can't figure out how to add ascii characters, etc. My
> batch
> file looks like:
You might find some additional assistance with sed if you try posting in
one of the technical echoes. I don't use it so I am not sure what the
differences might be.
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