Re: an HTML question
Liam Relihan <relihanl@ul.ie>
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Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 14:48:32 +0200
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Subject: Re: an HTML question
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On Tue, 31 May 1994, tsameret wachenhauser wrote:
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> Hello all -
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> My question might seem slightly weird but - here i go :)
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> Is there a way to do a global "reverse-order" of text inside an HTML
> document (from "document" to "tnemucod"...;)) ? and, alternatively - is
> there a utility that can perform this revrsal task in ascii ?? (which can
> later be converted to HTML format...)
Errrrm...I won't ask why you need this :-)
Is rev(1) any use ?
Here is the man:
REV(1) USER COMMANDS REV(1)
NAME
rev - reverse the order of characters in each line
SYNOPSIS
rev [ filename ] ...
DESCRIPTION
rev copies the named files to the standard output, reversing
the order of characters in every line. If no file is speci-
fied, the standard input is copied.
Sun Release 4.1 Last change: 9 September 1987 1
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