Oh - OK. I was thinking it was some line-wrap thing.
Yeah - both your suggestions look like they work fine.
I have another problem related to this exercise but need to research it
a little first.
Thanks for your help.
It hadn't occurred to me that there's any kind of shell processing when
I enter something at the command line and that this is different from
invoking
"cmd /C" on a commmand.
I'm used to this in Unix but the shells there are a lot more powerful.
On 4/18/07, Dan Bron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Devon asked:
>What's the "pshaw" business?
I suspected I knew the solution to your problem, but wanted to test my
theory before I posted it. So I created the
directory "C:\amisc\sound\music\Fifties & Sixties\" and put a small batch
file in it, named renLen.bat .
The contents of that file were:
@ECHO OFF
ECHO pshaw
It was just the first thing that popped into my head. As in "Oh,
pshaw! You don't mean it!"
-Dan
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