lmhelp wrote:
That's a very --original way to specify a pathname containing a space.
I don't think I've ever seen that before. Does Windows even accept it?
I do not know if you are joking or not but Windows unfortunately does.

That's a common confusion: Most Windows programs interpret quotes
in command lines, config files, registry keys and similar places
where whitespace may be significant as a parameter separator. This
is similar to the interpretation of quotes by the Unix shell.
This doesn't make the quotes part of the pathname, nor does it
indicate that the mechanism can be universally applied.

J.Pietschmann

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