in reply to Re: Script Arguments and Wildcard Expansion under Windows NT
in thread Script Arguments and Wildcard Expansion under Windows NT

Actually, it isn't a Unix vs NT thing. Wildcard expansion is done by the shell. Typical Unix shells, like sh, csh, ksh, bash, tcsh and zsh all do wildcard expansion. Several of those shells have been ported to the Windows environment. They should do wildcard expansion there as well.

-- Abigail

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