Escape characters in Bash
I thought I'd try to write some CGI scripts in Bash (just for fun, of course ), and it works very good. I have a tiny problem though. How do you print escape characters (\n, \t etc.)? All CGI scripts must start with a header which is terminated by two newline characters (\n\n)... I print the header like this (which works):
echo "Content-type: text/html
"
But I'd like to do it the way you would do it in C (and many other languages):
echo "Content-type: text/html\n\n"
That won't work Any ideas? (As you might have guessed, I'm not very familiar with bash ).
Edited by - Muzzafarath on 8/9/00 2:51:15 PM
I'm reminded of the day my daughter came in, looked over my shoulder at some Perl 4 code, and said, "What is that, swearing?" - Larry Wall
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