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Basic scripting question

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Aug 28th, 2005
So I'm really new but I have written a simple bash shell script filter (using someone elses conversion utility) to insert a copyright text line into a MIDI file. The script works fine on the first file in the directory, however the whole point of writing this script for me is to batch whole directories of these files. Is there a standard way of telling such a script to proceed to the next file that fits the same critera (being = *.MID). while not endlessly batching that directory over and over. Also important is the ability to use it on a variety of file names.
I apologize if this is in the wrong place but I figure it's a pretty newbie question.
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