Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 14:06 I wrote
The problem with / in a programme name occurs when the --subdir option is
used. In Windows for a programme with a <name>
Vets 24/7: Series 4
get_iplayer creates a sub-directory called
\Vets_24\7_Series_4\
which is the same behaviour as was complained of in Linux.
I take it the answer is that substitute needs to be called before
create_dir, so that the sub-directory name is sanitised by removal of the /
before the sub-directory is created.
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