you read the file, you write to a temp file , and then you copy the
temp file to replace the readed file.

2010/11/10 NW <hi...@pamneil.com>:
> My first question on the list.
>
> I am trying to read in a text file with just one line, to make a slight 
> change to that line and then to write the new line to the original file on 
> disk. The new line should replace the original line in the file.
>
> I can read in the file OK. I then use lineinput and copy the result to a text 
> field. I can then make a change to the text.
>
> But I just cannot see how to write the file back to my hard disk with the new 
> changed line in place of the original.
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
>
> Neil
>
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