Yup... "echo" fails for me... it converts by default all the "escape strings" (\t, \n, etc) that are present in the strings (\title, \newpage). It is *not* the default behavior of /bin/echo on my system (GNU), and the -E option does not work, so I guess some "builtin" kind of echo must come in the way.

This is definitely not a solution, but rather a hack. I'm open to any solution. You can join IRC, where we have somewhat discussed this issue earlier, if you want to share your ideas :)

Cordialement,
Vincent Tabard
Radio Pytagor : http://www.radiopytagor.com/



Julien Cristau a écrit :
On Tue, Jun  5, 2007 at 12:53:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Log Message:
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Added the new wiki pages + changed echo to /bin/echo.

any particular reason for using an explicit path? that sounds wrong to
me...

julien

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