                                 REPLACEZ


This is a utility to replace the control-Z character (hex 1A) in 
any file (be careful!) with a space (default) or a character of 
your choice.  


It is :	small (~9K)
	fast (~100K/sec on a 386/33)
	cheap (free! - It's all yours)
	simple (check out the syntax)


Syntax:
		replacez filename(s) [/replacement_character]


Notes:
	1.	As usual, this comes with no warranty, implied or 
		otherwise. You get what you pay for.  

	2.	You may use either a "/" or a "-" in front of the 
		replacement character.	

	3.	Don't use a "?" or a "*" as the replacement character.  
		It confuses the command line parser.  

	4.	An ERRORLEVEL of 0 is returned on success.  1 otherwise.  

	5.	No backup file is created.  If you want one, create it 
		with a batch file.  

	6.	You may use an ambiguous filename using "*" and "?" 
		wildcards.  

	7.	The program is written in Microsoft C v6.0.

	8.	Control-Z characters are not "stripped".  The file 
		length is unchanged.


I am releasing this to the public domain for three reasons:

	1.	It seems to work well, so I won't be too embarrassed.  

	2.	It may raise the minimum standard for Shareware authors.  
		I support them wholeheartedly, but a few charge too much 
		for too little.  

	3.	By giving it away, I am increasing the public wealth.




                 "This is the best of all possible worlds."

                                - Pangloss

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