On 2020-05-26, Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfr...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > I'd also like to point out that the nasty "\\" is not needed. Windows > API understands "/" -- it is only the command line "DOS" shell that > requires back-slash
Many, many applications also require that backslashes be used in path arguments (whether or not they're being executed via the "DOS" shell). Interestingly, the _real_ DOS shell from several decades ago let you change the "option" character from "/" to anything you wanted ("-" is one correct answer), and the shell would then be perfectly happy with forwards slashes in paths. But, there were still plenty of applications that whould choke on forward slashes in path arguments. Apparently a lot of application developers were ignorant of the fact that the system option character was configurable by the user. Thank Dog for the MKS toolkit. > Powershell is happy with / since options are prefixed with - ). One point to Microsoft on that one (they're still way behind). -- Grant -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list