In order for them to work, you have to escape them with a preceding \
example: sed s/\}/foo/
will replace } by foo
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Vlad Stesin
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, root wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how can I replace characters ^{[@` in a file.
> I'd like to do it in the entire directory and it's subidrectories.
> I tried it with sed but by the chars { and [ and ^ I ger error.
>
> Advice please.
>
> Janez
>
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