Hello Guillaume, On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:58:29 +0200 Guillaume <guillaume.chardin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > When I run this command: > echo 2008:04:23 | sed 's/://' > The result is > 200804:23 > > I expect to have this : > 20080423 > > What is wrong with my very simple regexp ':' why all occurence of the > char ':' are not deleted ? > > its make me crazy, can someone help me ? > > Thanks For this exact same purpose - removing all occurrences of some specific char(s) - you could have used `tr`, like in: # echo 2008:04:23 | tr -d : Regards, -- wwp
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