> > Oh, well, that's one for the collective memory . . . and looking > > at the man page for strings doesn't provide any hint that there > > is a way to change what it considers a character. I suppose > > I should have written a script to get all 7 bit ascii characters . . . > Try the command "tr" for example: > tr -d :cntrl: > or something similar. Yes, but it's too late :( I saved the output of strings to work with, and went back to using hte computer . . . hawk
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