On Thu, 29 Aug 2013, vinay kumar wrote:

I have a list of filenames which may contains inbetween spaces .For eg-- 

/user/abcxyz.txt
/user/abc/Untitled Folder/xyz.txt
/user/abc/Untitled Folder 2/xyz.txt

I want to use list of file one-by-one as the path .But the problem is that the 
line that contains space,I am unable to get the correct
path.How to get the path.

For that in the terminal I have give escape charcter to remove the special 
meaning of space.How can I do it by using command or by
shell script.

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Look at this site:

http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/handling-filenames-with-spaces-in-bash.html


billo

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