> In all three cases, if you want to pass a $ through > uninterpreted, you should be using <<'EOF' not <<EOF. > > Russ
Thanks, that's it. I have now reread Pike's paper on 'rc' and it's there, too. Ruda
> In all three cases, if you want to pass a $ through > uninterpreted, you should be using <<'EOF' not <<EOF. > > Russ
Thanks, that's it. I have now reread Pike's paper on 'rc' and it's there, too. Ruda