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- What Does Mac Os Use For Return In Text File
I 'doctored' the default ICA / HTML file which is generated via Presentation manager and the server. I note it has a VB script, then a Javascript that defines / runs button, then links to clients, and runs my app within a window. All this is fine when done via Windows. If a user clicks on an ICA file link, poof, the app loads in a separate total frame, just like I want, and when it closes user sees original webpage .. or, if it was running the javascript verssion a message in a big box that says 'Click to connect' .. all this is fine, as I say, in the WINDOWS world.
I want to do the same thing in the Mac world .. but .. what is happening is click on ICA file, it just opens this as a text file RATHER THAN running the ICA file.
(and, yes, client was successfully installed on Mac, we created a client ICA file for it, and after fiddling with settings, e.g., putting in server's name, was perfectly able to click into desired application, and run it as expected .. it was THAT ICA file that I took and put on the server web page location (just as I did for the windows created ICA files), and put a link to THAT ICA file into a webpage. I then expected to be able to click that link (from a Mac with a Mac client installed) and run my app .. (if I click on a link with a Win PC, the app opens fine) .. but I just see the text of the ICA file)
So .. how do I get the Mac to launch the ICA file? Does it need a special extension? Special setting? Not clear to me.
Please help. TIA,
Suzanne
I want to do the same thing in the Mac world .. but .. what is happening is click on ICA file, it just opens this as a text file RATHER THAN running the ICA file.
(and, yes, client was successfully installed on Mac, we created a client ICA file for it, and after fiddling with settings, e.g., putting in server's name, was perfectly able to click into desired application, and run it as expected .. it was THAT ICA file that I took and put on the server web page location (just as I did for the windows created ICA files), and put a link to THAT ICA file into a webpage. I then expected to be able to click that link (from a Mac with a Mac client installed) and run my app .. (if I click on a link with a Win PC, the app opens fine) .. but I just see the text of the ICA file)
So .. how do I get the Mac to launch the ICA file? Does it need a special extension? Special setting? Not clear to me.
Please help. TIA,
Suzanne
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I’m trying to replace all carriage returns with a comma in a text file but I must be using the
sed
command improperly.Since I can
echo -e 'x0D'
and yield the carriage return I tried sed -e 's/open/'$(echo 'x0D')'/' 1.txt > 2.txt
to no avail. 1.txt
contains the carriage return, as you may have inferred. That command creates 2.txt
which contains text x0D
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What Does Mac Os Use For Return In Text File Python
How to text on your laptop using imessage for non mac users. This isn’t really specific to Mac OS X; the same concept works on most any Linux/Unix OS. But while you could do this in
sed
(stream editor) you could also use tr
(translate characters) like this:So if the contents of
foo.txt
are this:The output of that
tr
command would then be:App for mac that curves text 2017. And to then output that command’s results to a file add
JakeGould> bar.txt
to the end like this:What Does Mac Os Use For Return In Text Files
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tr
is a better solution but you asked how to do it in sed
.with ansi -c quoting:
without ansi -c quoting:
What Does Mac Os Use For Return In Text File
fd0fd0