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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Spaces in File Name issue Post 302361151 by methyl on Monday 12th of October 2009 11:06:32 AM
Old 10-12-2009
Always helps to see the actual script and the actual error message.

Two points:

Quote:
Folder = '/zzz/xxx/yyy'
file = 'abc def 123.txt'
No spaces before/after the equals sign
Code:
Folder='/zzz/xxx/yyy'
file='abc def 123.txt'

Which quotes?
Anything between single quotes is protected from the shell and no substitution will take place. You need double quotes to preserve the spaces but definitely not single quotes when there is a variable involved.

Code:
grep "mystring" "$Folder"/"$file"

 

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ESCAPESHELLARG(3)							 1							 ESCAPESHELLARG(3)

escapeshellarg - Escape a string to be used as a shell argument

SYNOPSIS
string escapeshellarg (string $arg) DESCRIPTION
escapeshellarg(3) adds single quotes around a string and quotes/escapes any existing single quotes allowing you to pass a string directly to a shell function and having it be treated as a single safe argument. This function should be used to escape individual arguments to shell functions coming from user input. The shell functions include exec(3), system(3) and the backtick operator. On Windows, escapeshellarg(3) instead removes percent signs, replaces double quotes with spaces and adds double quotes around the string. PARAMETERS
o $arg - The argument that will be escaped. RETURN VALUES
The escaped string. EXAMPLES
Example #1 escapeshellarg(3) example <?php system('ls '.escapeshellarg($dir)); ?> SEE ALSO
escapeshellcmd(3), exec(3), popen(3), system(3), backtick operator. PHP Documentation Group ESCAPESHELLARG(3)
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