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	<subtitle>Discussion of eggdrop bots, shell accounts and tcl scripts.</subtitle>
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	<updated>2002-06-29T23:54:59-04:00</updated>

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		<author><name><![CDATA[Anonymous]]></name></author>
		<updated>2002-06-29T23:54:59-04:00</updated>

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hello, i have asked a question along these lines before, but this one is more directed. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a page or two that shows how to use shell commands to search and remove text from a database file. I have searched everywhere i can think and have found 1 page that sort of starts to get into it, i can see that it wouldy be very handy to use shell commands instead of tcl. I hope someone can help.<br><br>Cheers<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Sat Jun 29, 2002 11:54 pm</p><hr />
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