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[OT] - CMD Scripting Help
- Subject: [OT] - CMD Scripting Help
- From: MacNewbie <macnewbie@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:41:15 +0100
Ok, so while the list is quiet can anyone point me in the right
direction to accomplish this?
I've got a straightforward text file on a Windows 2000 server box
containing a line
"This is a line of text"
How do I process the file using a CMD file (and whatever internal
commands are available in Windows 2000) to strip out the leading and
trailing quotation marks and just leave the text? They'll probably
only be the single line of text in the file.
I'm sure there's a really easy way to do it but I haven't figured it
out yet!
Any help greatfully received.
Cheers
Don
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