Perl's relative sanity (and consistency) when it comes to quoting has lead to me forget many of the stupidities (or inconsistencies) of /bin/sh quoting. The fact that \ is often preserved inside of double quotes is a problem that I haven't had to deal with recently. Thanks for pointing these out.
- tye
In reply to Re^4: The question hpunixguy2 was too scared to ask - How does he quote shell meta characters (too simple)
by tye
in thread The question hpunixguy2 was too scared to ask - How does he quote shell meta characters
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