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This is my uni's site and this is, funny as it gets, a lecture on Java :) I don't even understand what happens, but the output is absolutely of no consequences.
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Instead it tries to trim the $line or something like that. Suppose the script is called with these arguments. I've tried dozens of different ways of escaping, quoting and whatnot, and I think I've exhausted my creativity. GET "$1" | grep 'href="mms://' | while read lineĪddress=`echo $line | grep -Eow '"+"'`Įcho "Grabbing '$address', attempt $i, $address_length" Below is my code, which behaves extremely bizarre, and I am not sure I understand the reason, but I think it's somehow connected to path expansion:ĮDIT: this is the asxgrab script mentioned in the second listing: #!/usr/bin/env bash