Re: need help with sed

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Guillaume 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
How about
   echo 2008:04:23 | sed 's/://g'

The 'g' causes all instances of the ':' character on the line to be replaced. Normally it just replaces the first instance of a character on the line.

John Cornelius

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