on a drag & drop, or on a SentTo,
who controls quoting?
is it Windows, Windows shell, cmd.exe or... ?
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1. C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue.avi
2. C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue - eggo - -^=^33.avi
3. C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue-^=^33.avi
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1. C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue.avi
2. "C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue - eggo - -^=^33.avi"
3. C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue-=33.avi
1. is straight forward, is not quoted
2. contains spaces, so is quoted
3. is "straight forward", is not quoted - BUT is not parsed correctly - the ^'s cause issues
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if all were quoted, there wouldn't be any issues
how do you get all quoted, or how do you have (cmd.exe, a batch file) to not mangle things up when seeing
"illegal" characters (like, ^) - in a "simple" manner ?
hmmm... well, you can escape the ^, so ^^, so C:\TMP\BRU\red_blue-^^=^^33.avi
but that's not particularly feasible... ?