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2013-05-27 | 2013-05-29 | ||
Restored revision 1366020112. Undoing revision 1369510315. (martin) (hidden) | surround instead of enclose (martin) | ||
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===== [[syntax]] Syntax ===== | ===== [[syntax]] Syntax ===== | ||
- | Command-line parameters that include space(s) must be enclosed in double-quotes: | + | Command-line parameters that include space(s) must be surrounded by double-quotes: |
<code> | <code> | ||
winscp.exe /ini="C:\Documents and Settings\martin\Documents\myconfig.ini" | winscp.exe /ini="C:\Documents and Settings\martin\Documents\myconfig.ini" | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | To use the double-quote as a literal, use two double-quotes sequentially. For example, the ''/command'' expects that each script commands is enclosed in double quotes so that is passed as a single command-line argument. In addition, any script command argument that includes spaces is expected to be enclosed with double-quotes within the command (see [[scripting#syntax|doubling double-quotes]]): | + | To use the double-quote as a literal, use two double-quotes sequentially. For example, the ''/command'' expects that each script commands is surrounded by double quotes so that is passed as a single command-line argument. In addition, any script command argument that includes spaces is expected to be surrounded by double-quotes within the command (see [[scripting#syntax|doubling double-quotes]]): |
<code> | <code> | ||
winscp.com /command "open ""My session""" "put ""C:\Documents and Settings\martin\Documents\myfile.dat""" | winscp.com /command "open ""My session""" "put ""C:\Documents and Settings\martin\Documents\myfile.dat""" |