Programming :: Insert Message Contain "!?><$%" To Variable Or File
May 18, 2011i want to insert message contain "!?><$%" to variable or file. This is the line i use
kk = gogo
message = "Hi! ?%$&*@"
echo $kk "$message" >! /tmp/.kk_user
i want to insert message contain "!?><$%" to variable or file. This is the line i use
kk = gogo
message = "Hi! ?%$&*@"
echo $kk "$message" >! /tmp/.kk_user
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$1 = user
$2 = "long long message "
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