To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: @ in command line misinterpreted? From: max AT alcyone DOT darkside DOT com (Erik Max Francis) Date: Sun, 14 May 95 09:40:41 PDT Organization: &tSftDotIotE I'm attempting to use a '@' character as one of the inputs to the command line, and it doesn't appear to be being parsed correctly. Either the argument starting with the '@' doesn't get parsed through at all (it just doesn't show up when stepping through argv), or it appears as garbage. For one of my projects I'd like to be able to use the '@' character in this way, but I can't seem to do it without explicitly surrounding that argument in double quotes. What's going on? Erik Max Francis, &tSftDotIotE ...!uuwest!alcyone!max max AT alcyone DOT darkside DOT com San Jose, CA ... GIGO, Psi, Universe ... ICBM: 37 20 07 N 121 53 38 W _ H.3`S,3,P,3$S,#$Q,C`Q,3,P,3$S,#$Q,3`Q,3,P,C$Q,#(Q.#`-"C`- ftmfbs kmmfa mc2 / \ Omnia quia sunt, lumina sunt. ("All things that are, are lights.") -><- \_/ "We all may have come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now."