On Thu, 26 July 2001, Alan Dayley wrote: > How does the piped program know that it is piped? I would think that all > it knows is that it is outputing to sdtout. Who changes the data in the > pipe? The shell? The shell doesn't mess with the data. Instead, a program that cares can use an API to find out if its stdin is connected to a pipe, or to a file, or whatever, and then change its behavior accordingly.