You left out some important information then Anarth! Are you you able to qualify further? What is your application created in/with?
The same sort of demarcation technique should apply, no matter what you are using, even though the actual application may vary a little. Spaces are never good to have. I'm sure you've well aware of what browsers have to cope with when accessing sites running under windows web servers HTH Regards, Chris. 2009/2/10 Ananth Palanisamy <[email protected]>: > Hi Chris, > > Thanks for your immediate response. But the requirement is different. > > I am integrated the pdf2swf to into my application. User has a option to > select the file path to convert pdf files. If the user selected path > contains spaces, that time I am facing issue. I have tried as you suggested. > Its working fine. > Thanks > Ananth P > > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> 1. Don't use spaces? They're nasty! ;o) >> >> 2. tried quoting them, i.e. as in 'the has a spaces'? Just as you >> would under Linux. >> >> HTH. >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Chris, >> >> 2009/2/10 Ananth Palanisamy <[email protected]>: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am facing an issue while running the pdf2swf.exe if the path contains >> > space folders. >> > How will solve this issue? >> > The same code is >> > c:\swftools>d:\test files\pdf soruces\sample.pdf output e:\swf >> > outputs\sample.swf >> > test files>> its not accepting the space in between the folders. >> > Please advice >> > Thanks in advance >> > >> > -- >> > Regards >> > >> > ANANTH P >> > >> > >> >> > > > > -- > Regards > > ANANTH P > +91-9444960095 >
