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Old 09-15-2011
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Once again I've somehow failed to clarify the gist of my question. Apologies, and thanks for responding.
Script B, which splits the arguments as desired, is not the problem. It uses "$@" but just loops over the args to give us a verification.
It's formatting of the input that has my stymied.
So let's assume we don't alter Script B. And Script A receives input that it has to pass onto Script B.
If we echo the input from within Script A it looks like:
one two "th ree"
If we take the above line and paste it "as is" into the call to Script B:
Code:
/home/scriptB.sh  one  two  "th ree"

then the args get separated as desired.
But if we try to configure a variable with the same contents as the above string AND we want the same result:
Code:
/home/scriptB.sh $mystr

then it does not work for me.
I don't know how to format the string of the variable such that it is processed identically to the method of just manually entering the chars.
 

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Net::Sieve::Script::Action(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Net::Sieve::Script::Action(3pm)

NAME
Net::Sieve::Script::Action - parse and write actions in sieve scripts SYNOPSIS
use Net::Sieve::Script::Action; $action = Net::Sieve::Script::Action->new('redirect "bart@example.edu"'); or $action = Net::Sieve::Script::Action->new(); $action->command('redirect'); $action->param('"bart@example.edu"'); DESCRIPTION
Action object for Net::Sieve::Script, with command and optional param. Support RFC 5228, RFC 5230 (vacation), regex draft METHODS
CONSTRUCTOR new Argument : "command param" string, parse valid commands from RFCs, param are not validate. command read command : "$action->command()" set command : "$action->command('stop')" param read param : "$action->param()" set param : "$action->param(' :days 3 "I am away this week."')" equals return 1 if actions are equals AUTHOR
Yves Agostini - Univ Metz - <agostini@univ-metz.fr> <http://www.crium.univ-metz.fr> COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. perl v5.10.0 2008-09-15 Net::Sieve::Script::Action(3pm)
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