On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:01, du yang wrote:
I think the error is mostly caused by the space in the directory names.
Try to use a double-quote mark for variable $folder in if condition.
if [ -x $folder ];
Hi Du Yang,
Thanks for the above; it fixed the terminal errors, and now I’m running
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111030 13:12]:
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For images etc I have a more complex script:
http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/bin/apphelper
Got it.
which offers to view the attachment and also to save it, since I find
the open viewer, quit, ask to save rigmarole tedious.
On 01Nov2011 16:53, Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com wrote:
| Got a lot of issues with ah-apphelper.
I feared there might be. I haven't tried to foist it off onto someone else
before (withstdin runs standalone - apphelper expects more tools).
| But first I have to say
| 1)I am new to darwin
On Tuesday 11/01/11 21:24:02 CST, Michael Graham wrote:
Hi Du Yang,
Thanks for the above; it fixed the terminal errors, and now I’m running it
without anything being printed to the terminal on exit.
However, it’s *still* not letting me traverse the nested folders using
the browser —