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Fred Kleinschmidt


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02-28-06 01:48 AM


"Paul Pluzhnikov" <ppluzhnikov-nsp@charter.net> wrote in message
news:m364n2vye2.fsf@somewhere.in.california.localhost...
> "Savte" <sav3571@gmail.com> writes:
> 
>
> Why not?
> 
>
> This doesn't explain why you can't use expect.
>
> It is also quite confusing. Don't describe *how* you are doing
> something. Describe what *something* is, and what external
> restrictions on a solution exist.
>
> Then someone may be able to suggest a solution that satisfies
> restrictions.
>
> Also, please don't top-post.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> In order to understand recursion you must first understand recursion.
> Remove /-nsp/ for email.

It sounds like he wants his script to be an intermediary between the user
and stdin of some program, and between the stdout of that program and the
user. He then wants to edit the stdout results before he presents it to the
user.
--
Fred L. Kleinschmidt
Boeing Associate Technical Fellow
Technical Architect, Software Reuse Project








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