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Keith A. Clay
Folks,
I have a line like the following:
tcp_intranet ims-ms E 8 (e-mail address removed)
rfc822;[email protected] jkg00b@ims-ms-daemon 20
/opt/SUNWmsgsr/data/queue/ims-ms/001/ZZe0F2yUp6iTs.00
<Bloomingdale'(e-mail address removed)> sunone ipmg2.acu.edu
([192.168.0.2])
When I do:
my @ln=parse_line('\s+','1',$al); # $al contains the line above,
I get nothing in @ln. If I remove the "'" in Bloomingdale's, it works
fine. Is there a way around this?
keith
I have a line like the following:
tcp_intranet ims-ms E 8 (e-mail address removed)
rfc822;[email protected] jkg00b@ims-ms-daemon 20
/opt/SUNWmsgsr/data/queue/ims-ms/001/ZZe0F2yUp6iTs.00
<Bloomingdale'(e-mail address removed)> sunone ipmg2.acu.edu
([192.168.0.2])
When I do:
my @ln=parse_line('\s+','1',$al); # $al contains the line above,
I get nothing in @ln. If I remove the "'" in Bloomingdale's, it works
fine. Is there a way around this?
keith