While running wget on a site I run, I ended up downloading the following file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]&slid=40&product=Hotel&type=PropertyInformation&lang=ENG&affiliateId=10006093&hotelId=10214537&include=OVERVIEW&did=14&numberAdults=1&numberRooms=1&dateSelected=false&needDates=Y&debugXML=false Problem is that now I can't get rid of it. I'm guessing this is due to the M$ char limit. I've tried everything from: ls *wctProp* | xargs rm -f to 'rm -f *', but no luck. Every time, I get the same thing: $ rm [EMAIL PROTECTED]&slid\=40\&product\=Hotel\&type\=PropertyInformation\&lang\=ENG\&af filiateId\=10006093\&hotelId\=10214537\&include\=OVERVIEW\&did\=14\&numberAdults\=1\&numberRooms\=1 \&dateSelected\=false\&needDates\=Y\&debugXML\=false rm: cannot remove [EMAIL PROTECTED]&slid=40&product=Hotel&type=PropertyInformation&lang=ENG& affiliateId=10006093&hotelId=10214537&include=OVERVIEW&did=14&numberAdults=1&numberRooms=1&dateSelec ted=false&needDates=Y&debugXML=false': File or path name too long Anyone have any idea what I can do? I've tried to remove from a Dos window, Windows Explorer, but no luck. Thanks, Zeb -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/