have you considered installing the gnu version of sed on your solaris/sco
boxes ?

install it to /usr/local, so the it doesn't overwrite the precious borken
propietary version, and set your path to find the good one 1st.

-Greg

On 15-Nov-00 Lee Howard wrote:
> How can 
> 
> sed -e "s/\(^.TH*\)4F/\14/g"
> 
> be rewritten so that we don't use the \(matching\) as the \1 crashes on
> some SCO and Solaris versions of sed. ???
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Lee Howard
> 
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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 15-Nov-00
Time: 15:59:41

    On the contrary of what you may think, your hacker is fully aware
    of your company's dress code. He is fully aware of the fact that it
    doesn't help him to do his job. 

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