On 2005-11-02 12:42, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 10:14:40PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > > > > > > "CATEORY: foo > > > "FUNCTION: it_does_this > > > "OPTIONS: can_do_this_or_that" > > > > > > BEGINSCRIPT > > > !#/bin/sh > > > echo "hello world" > > > ENDSCRIPT > > > > What happens when the script itself contains a line that starts > > with one of the special "markup" lines? > > > > AFAIK, the only markup lines this would use would be > the <TAGS></TAGS>. A sh script might use the ">" or "<" > for redirection, but the conversion script would ignore > everything between > > BEGINSCRIPT > ENDSCRIPT > > which would make parsing straightforeward.
Unless the shell script itself contains 'ENDSCRIPT' somewhere ;-) This is what I was referring to as "markup". _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"