Vincent Lefevre wrote: >>> Imagine a filename contains: ' `some command`
> Yes, because you get: > echo '' `ls -l`' I get? *I* get? Pst, look up above. *YOU* decided say "Imagine a filename contains: ' `some command` Quoted right there. > which is not valid. Try with: So now you're modifying what you wrote, tsk, tsk. >> Which is why I strayed away from Perl into Python land. > This is a very subjective argument. One *can* write readable Perl > scripts. Also remember TIMTOWTDI. One can, yes. And I remember TIMTOWTDI which is the antithesis of writing readable code. I was hip deep in Perl code for several years. I found that the only way to write readable Perl was to throw half of the language out and stick to a strict subset of the language so as to be consistent. > Nope. The first thing I do when I get an account is to install a recent > version of zsh, so that zsh is always installed, but not necessarily > python! :) Love to see you do that on a restricted gaming box. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]