I think he means the terminal space.  Depending on operating system you may
have to use a '\' to identify that you want to use the space as a space and
not the end of the statement.
$ mkdir something\ something

creates a directory named equal to "something something"

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 5:51 AM, Niels Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hey.
>
> I got a problem where my mxmlc, asdoc.. line stops working once any path
> reference has a white space in it. I didnt noticed as avoid white spaces in
> folder and file names, but my cliennt and some other developer doesnt. I
> searched a lot but i can not find a solution.. I tried escaping with "\" or
> setting the path in single/double quotes, but no use.
>
> Anybody has an idea?
>
> Thanks
>
> niels
>
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