Yes that is a backslash that is used to determine the space in Terminal.

Tom


On Jan 20, 2004, at 5:10 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:


Open up Terminal, drag you folder into the Terminal window and see how it displays it. I think Dar is right and the space gets prefixed with a backslash (or possibly a forward slash) but using the Terminal itself is the best way to make sure you have it right.

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On 20 Jan 2004, at 5:58 pm, Barry Levine wrote:

I do have one question, though (for now). I have a folder that has a space as part of its name ("my folder" for example). How would one specify this folder as the source? I get an error that is obviously due to the Terminal mis-parsing the folder name as a result of the space. I have placed the folder path into a field but referencing the field leaves that darn space. I imagine I'd have to replace that space with an ASCII code?

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