Hi,

Or escape the spaces with a backslash.

Garry

On 11/4/10, louie <louiem...@wavecable.com> wrote:
> Put quotes around the file name with spaces in the name.
>
> On Nov 3, 2010, at 8:14 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How does one get the ls command in Unix to display directories whose names
>> consist of more than one word, separated by a space? For example,
>> ls /Users/Rafael/Documents/My Stuff
>> or
>> ls documents/my stuff
>>
>> Thanks in advance to anyone with the ability and inclination to help me
>> out with this one.
>> Rafael Bejarano
>>
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