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I CANNOT, in all fairness, take credit for the 'input _text <*msg >*msg'
tip.  The suggestion was submitted by someone else about a year ago when I
was going down the same path.  Unfortunately the original message has been
deleted and thus cannot publish the individual's name that provided this
helpful tip.

Regards

Paul H. Christidis


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Subject: Re: Reading a MSG file
Author:  [log in to unmask] at CCGATE
Date:    10/20/97 02:12 PM


Paul H. Christidis' use of 'input' to open the message file for I/O
seems to be a very good solution to script extended waits for input.
Thanks for the tip!

> ...
> input _text <*msg >*msg
> ...
> In the 'input' statement above the CI opens the message file for I/O.

Has anyone figured a way to WRITE to a MSG file from the POSIX shell
without resorting to a callci statement or two?

Sam 'working on a simple QUIZ report server for the web' Calvert

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