hmm. I'm guessing many people will have a space in the path. is it not feasible to just pass the path once through escapeshellarg() or escapeshellcmd() (or whatever they are in Ruby) at the top of the script?
i.e.,
$rawPath = "s pa ce"; $Path = escapeshellcmd($rawPath);
On 24 Jul 2009, at 23:55, Matt Neuburg wrote:
On 7/24/09 10:45 AM, in article loom.20090724T174344-82@post.gmane.org, "Piero D'Ancona" pierodancona@gmail.com wrote:
Ahem... when I try 'New Site' I get this error
This error, and many others that Piero is getting when he tries to use my bundle, is due to the fact that there's a space somewhere along the path to wherever he has installed TextMate.app.
My question is - is it reasonable to me to request that he just Not Do That? It seems to me that the hoops I would have to jump through in order to accommodate this situation would be prohibitive. What are other bundle authors doing about this? Thx - m.
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