Hi

"Pawson, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Given a windows file, with a name containing spaces
> 'my documents/file.ext' I'm presuming Linux may well cough
> at creating such a file.

Linux has no problem with spaces in filenames. A lot of us Linux users
have problems with spaces in filenames, but that's only culture, not
technology. I think Linux filenames can include everything except for
the path separator (/) (even newlines and other strange stuff are
allowed).

br /Pelle





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