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From: "Scott Caissie" <scottac@nb.sympatico.ca>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: run start \v(browser) question
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I'm trying to find out an easy way to use this \v(browser) command so that
its universal.
Seems straight forward enough.
run \v(browser) "asdfljasdf" ; works but doesn't close the cmd.exe which is
what I want.
run start \v(browser) ; does not work. It just opens and sits at cmd and
doesn't load iexplorer.
run start iexplore "asdflajsd" works fine.
The variable itself stores the quotation marks I believe, which is likely
causing a problem. Bug or not? Strip the quotation marks and the path to
make use of it? Seems odd to even attempt to do so with an embedded
variable. Suppose to be usable as is. Or am I doing something wrong?