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Tech Tip: View Config Files Without Comments
Aug 6, 2009, 01 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2733 reads)

(Other stories by David Berner)

"I've found files hundreds of lines long which had fewer than ten active configuration lines, it's really hard to get an overview of what's going on when you have to wade through hundreds of lines of comments."

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