On Jan 25, Christopher S. Swingley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > That sounds familiar, but I'm not sure where I've seen that. It's > certainly not as common as the \222 - \224 issue. It looks like sed > won't do the trick because it doesn't understand octal (\222 - \224) or > hexidecimal (\x92 - \x93) escapes. Perl will, but that's an awful lot > of overhead.
super-sed supports extended syntax, including PCREs: <http://spazioweb.inwind.it/seders/ssed/>
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