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From: "ralf.strandell" <ralf.strandell@silja.com>
Subject: Translate cannot handle certain filenames?
Message-ID: <ySJ15.206$Q%3.5871@read2.inet.fi>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 11:18:54 GMT
Organization: Sonera corp Internet services
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello!
On certain systems file names are in the following format: "project*file."
The asterisk and dot must be there and they are treated literally.
Now translate seems to think that this "project*file." represents multiple
files and fails.
How do I change this? I tried using \Fcont(\m(badfilename)) without success.
Even \Fliteral(project*file.) failed.
Ralf