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Simple .ksh script

Asked by entercite in Unix Systems Programming

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The dos2unix script is not allowed on the server so I wrote this simple clean.ksh script to do the job but it does not work. Please help with fix...

I am a java programmer and not very good at ksh yet...

=========================================
echo -n "fileName? " ; read fileName

sed -e 's/^M//g' $fileName

print "converted..."

exit
===========================================

It attempts to take my messed up windows file uploads and clean out
the junk ^M characters

===================================example run.
> clean.ksh
-n fileName?
test.in
echo -n "fileName? " ; read fileName

sed s/^M//g $fileName > fileName
===================================

but nothing happens to the test.in file.

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