Thanks for that Stomfi!

Bob

Stomfi wrote:

>I have found that using the space token as in
>put ($HOME & "/Desktop/folder" & space & "name" & space & "name")
>into MyVar
>works as well.
>You may have to:
>replace return with empty in MyVar

>and you with definately have to do this when returning lines from
>the shell into runrev as the shell puts a return at the end of its
>returned string which stops runrev from seeing it as one line.

>Also you might want to use the quote token around a Linux variable
>with embedded tokens like spaces that the shell interprets for its
>own language, as quotes stop this from happening in *Nix.

>put (quote & $HOMEetc & quote) into MyVar

>See the shell man page on quoting using backslash, double and single
>quotes. type "man bash" or "info bash" on the command line to read
>all about using the "bash" shell, or you can read part 1 of my
>"power end user" articles on www.linuxquestions.org to read some
>simplified knowledge about shell basics.

>If you use the runrev $HOME variable in your path strings, it makes
>you app portable to any user.



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