Well, fast replys for a quick solution! That's the way I like it! Special thanks to: John Julian Stephen Harris Ed Rolison David Glass Michael Vang Samier Kesou Casper Dik Bertrand Hutin Ozgur C. Demir Ok, now it seems to have many, many, many suitable solutions, and maybe some are more reliable for more complicated scripts, etc. But, for this case, I choose a simple way to do it. All of you agreed that I choose a wrong way to get my filenames from the file, with the "for" and the "awk" statement. Here's the way I used: while read filename do ls -al "$filename" done < file1 Thanks again! My original posting was: >Hi everyone, > >I'm trying to do a Korn Shell script that will be able to manipulates >filenames with space characters in it, and for each space in a filename, >the shell seem to take it for a linefeed... > >Here's an example. Imagine I have a file called "file1", with these three >entries in it: >/export/home/baudet/This_Is_The_First_File >/export/home/baudet/This_Is_The_Second_File >/export/home/baudet/This_Is The_Third_File >(Note the space on the third line, between the "Is" and the "The"...). > >If a do this little script: >#!/bin/ksh >for filename in `awk '{print $0}' file1` >do > ls -al "${filename}" >done >the "ls -al" command, with or without the " character, is giving me the >correct output for the two first lines in the file, but not for the last >one, giving me this output: >/export/home/baudet/This_Is not found >The_Third_File not found >I'm sure that Korn Shell have a way ton handle these kind of files with >space in, but I don't know how. If some of you could give me a hint on >this, I would appreciate the help! > >Thanks, will summarise. ________________________________ Benoit Audet Administrateur Unix (Sun Solaris) Caprion Pharmaceutiques 7150, Rue Alexander-Fleming Montreal (QC), H4S 2C8 514.940.3600 ext. 3877 baudet@caprion.com ________________________________ Que serait la vie sans le parachutisme? Vive l'iti! 8^)Received on Fri Nov 30 13:55:25 2001
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