> /bin/sh will replace ``$i'' with it's own value (an empty string), you
> have to quote (prefix with ``\'') all ``$'' characters when using
> the ``<<'' shell construct
Ahhahh ... the black magic called shell programming :)
Fixed and it appears to work 100% Thanks for your time on this and for midish!
I'll test this for a day or so to make sure it's perfect and probably
add a bit to the sh part. I'll put a copy up in a message to the group
when done, if for not other reason so that I can find it again!
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