Hi Steve,

Just a guess, but if the .BAT file is calling ImageMagick, then it's likely
using some command line syntax with arguments to pass in the filename.

Most command line programs will accept "quotes" around a value to preserve
spaces, example:

md "test folder"

Maybe the .BAT just needs a slight modification.

Hope this helps. Cheers....


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From: "Fogelson, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: File Name


> FYI: Replaced spaces with underscores. Worked fine.
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fogelson, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 9:38 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
> Subject: Witango-Talk: File Name
>
>
> Thanks for the corrections for inserting characters into a file name.
Didn't
> know shorthand wouldn't work in that situation.
>
> Have another problem. Jason Pamental had given me a tcf to identify and
> resize images using ImageMagick.
>
> I use the following to retrieve a file and file name from the local
computer
> to write on my web server.
>
> <script language="javascript">
> <!--
> function CopyFileName(form)
> {
> form.HiddenName1.value = form.P_Image.value;
> form.HiddenName2.value = form.P_Thumbnail.value;
> }
> // -->
> </script>
> <INPUT TYPE=FILE SIZE=34 NAME="P_Image" ACCEPT="IMAGE/*">
> <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="HiddenName1">
>
> Then use <@WEBROOT>@@User$ImageLocation/@@LOCAL$Image and <@ARG P_Image>
in
> a write action to write the file.
>
> Then call the tcf with the same file location
> <@WEBROOT>@@User$ImageLocation/@@LOCAL$Image to identify and adjust
> dimensions. The tcf uses a bat file to call ImageMagick to massage the
file.
> Works fine when there are no spaces in the file name. Can't find it when
> there are spaces in the file name.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Steve Fogelson
> Internet Commerce Solutions
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