Are you doing this on the command line, or are you doing this in a
programming language? Did you try putting the inside quote in single
quotation marks?
test "/a/b/f 'i love you'"
-nj462SUT
On Sep 30, 11:06 pm, responsible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way to include quotation marks in a command line?
>
> Let's say, i have.
>
> test "/a/b/f "i love you" "
>
> the outer quotes indicate that the entire string is just one argument.
> But this argument has quotations in it.
>
> Is there any way to make this work?
>
> Thanks a lot
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