> -----Original Message----- > > Microsoft's command line cannot cope with two pathnames that must be > quoted, so if the command path itself must be quoted, then no argument > to > the command can be quoted. There are tricky hacks that can work around > this mind-boggling stupidity, but life is simpler if Python itself > doesn't > use up the one quoted pathname. I don't know if Microsoft has had the > good > sense to fix this in Vista (which I probably will never use, since an > alternative exists), but they didn't in XP. Do you have any references for this claim? In my command line on XP sp2, this works just fine: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC>"c:\Program Files\TextPad 4\TextPad.exe" "c:\tmp\f a.txt" "c:\tmp\f b.txt" Both the program, and the two file names are quoted and textpad.exe opens them both. Cheers, Kristján
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