Hi again! Thanks for ALL your support, especially for Carlos. now it works fine! Only one more question and I leave this theme. What is if I in my TXT file the parameters repeat self? So I mean: 0608A; Teszt Kft; 33445566222; ; 20060101; 20060131; 0A0001C002A 33445566222 0A0001C007A Teszt kft 0608M Oscar Wild 123456789 ; 20060101; 20060131; 0A0001C002A 33445566222 0A0001C007A Teszt kft etc.. So I need, that on the end of the first paragraph it looks for the second. How can I do this? With the same syntax, same file. Regards: Daniel -----Original Message----- From: Carlos [mailto:angus / quovadis.com.ar] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 12:26 PM To: ruby-talk ML Subject: Re: add to words syntaxes Dani wrote: > If I understand you well the script should look like this: > > outfile = ARGV.shift > > lines = ARGF.readlines > > nyomtatvanyazonosito, nev, adoszam, adoazonosito, tol, ig = > lines.slice!(0,6).map {|w| w.chomp.chomp(';') } > first_six_data = <<-EOT > '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows-1250"?>' Why the quotes here? The string is everything between the line following "<<-EOT" and "EOT". See http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/ruby-doc-bundle/Manual/man-1.4/syntax.html# here_doc [...] > File.open(outfile,'w') do |file| # You forgot to write the variable first_six_data here. file.write first_six_data > file.write marked_up_lines.join # And here probably you need to write file.write "</...></...></...>" > end HTH