DvB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-19 10:50:34 -0500]: > > > try running "which mozilla," minus the quotes and the comma from the > > > command line.
> I was merely following commonly accepted punctuation rules for American > English which state that, when a comma (or period) follows a quoted Ah, but languages were switched. You were no longer talking American English but Computer User. When talking CU new rules are applied. At that time all literal strings are quoted exactly with characters you wish the user to type. :-) I have taken to offsetting in a block quote format just to be explicit. And it makes cut-n-paste easier. which mozilla But instead of that old csh script 'which' I prefer newer commands such as 'command' or 'type'. (Yes I see that on debian which is now a bash script instead of a csh script. But this is not true everywhere.) type mozilla command -v mozilla Bob
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