I know this thread is quite old, but just in case...

Sorry, Robie, but I don't understand you. What could be the advantage or
intentionality behind it? I mean, smbclient is a linux program and the
put command is to copy a local file (so, from linux path) to a remote
computer. Why should you need to consider any kind of path manipulation?

Regards

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