In the book "Practical symfony", it says:

Windows users are advised to run symfony and to setup their new
project in a path which
contains no spaces. Avoid using the Documents and Settings directory,
including
anywhere under My Documents

That's quite a limitation. A workaround may be using NTFS junction
points. But still: Is this 2010 or what?

So, is it still necessary to avoid paths with spaces? If so, what will
happen? Any example?

BTW, I did a simple test installation in a path with spaces, and I had
no issues whatsoever.

- Felix

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