for future use, i want to recommend perlvar; this contains all special perl variables with explanation of their purpose.
Update: ok, i see, you're asking a shell question.
you should have stated that you only get the first part until
the space. I'm on linux and i couldn't guess that.
you can either escape the spaces correctly as it should be
documented for your 'shell' which probably is DOS commandline,
or you can join() all arguments together
with spaces.
In reply to Re: processing on the command line
by tinita
in thread processing on the command line
by Anonymous Monk
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