On Wednesday 12 Nov 2008, Don L wrote:
> Thanks for the pointer. My need is similar to advanced DOS programming, do
> you happen to know which GNU package may fit the bill?
I normally install the default sets from http://cygwin.com/ which gets you the
bash shell (and all it's built ins, of cours
> Save yourself the trouble and install the GNU tools.
>
> --
> Tom Chiverton
> Helping to continually transform supply-chains
>
>
Thanks for the pointer. My need is similar to advanced DOS programming, do you
happen to know which GNU package may fit the bill?
~~
On Saturday 08 Nov 2008, Don L wrote:
> I'm having a hard time with some string manipulation with DOS for the last
> half an hour or so including googling to no avail.
Save yourself the trouble and install the GNU tools.
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to continually transform supply-chains
>Not an answer to your question, but... rather than parsing the path for
>spaces, could you not just wrap the path in double quotes for all paths?
>
>Adrian
>Building a database of ColdFusion errors at http://cferror.org/
Craig's technique is also interesting, I forgot. However, the {aUser} is
u
Subject: Rember DOS?
I'm having a hard time with some string manipulation with DOS for the last
half an hour or so including googling to no avail.
Here's the deal.
DOS/Window batch process does not like white space, hence, I need to replace
the following directories that including w
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Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 6:46 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Rember DOS?
I'm having a hard time with some string manipulation with DOS for the last half
an hour or so including googling to no avail.
Here's the deal.
DOS/Window batch process does not like white s
I'm having a hard time with some string manipulation with DOS for the last half
an hour or so including googling to no avail.
Here's the deal.
DOS/Window batch process does not like white space, hence, I need to replace
the following directories that including white space with quotes prefix and
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