From: Benjamin Franz <jfranz@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> i have to make a "one >>> liner" that get's the input, >>> and gives the mentioned >>> output.-- >> Here's my one line: >> awk -F/ ' { if (p != $1) { p=$1; print "<br>\n<br><font >> size=4>"$1"</font><br>"; } split($2, a, /\./); t=a[1]; >> print"<a href=\""$0"\">"t"</a>"; } '<MYFILE> >Both your solution and Jozsi's can produce severe security problems While this is correct, security was not a pre-requisite... but "one liner" was... ^_^ I leave it as an exercise to remove html code (sed -e ’s/<[^>]*>//g')... JD _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos