[CentOS] Samba and " (and maybe other characters) in paths/files
Drew
drew.kay at gmail.comWed Jun 30 03:59:25 UTC 2010
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>> Samba can serve files with " to Linux clients. It's a Windows >> limitation not a Samba one. > > Thanks. Well that's a bit sad really... I don't if it's so much "sad" as a design choice for NTFS. In Windows/NTFS one can put spaces in a filename so the " is used as a delimiter of sorts on the command line to tell programs the spaces are part of the file/path name and not a separator between arguments. I'm bound to be flogged for saying this but to be honest, I don't see any issues with having spaces in my file names. :) I'd rather have a file named "2010 Budget Proposal for CEO Review" then 2010budgetproposalforceoreview sitting in a directory somewhere. -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie
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