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I am trying to use a system function to call a widows program to zip a file. The problem comes in when i put in my password that has an '&' in it. Of course it thinks this is a variable and won't zip the file. I have tried many ways to solve, but have not yet come up with one. Help!
Posted June 06, 2007 03:14 PM I am trying to use a system function to call a widows program to zip a file. The problem comes in when i put in my password
The obvious solution would be to change your password and if it needs a special character don't chose the ampersand.
Passwords can be such a pain sometimes.
Leah
Posts: 1317 | Location: Council Bluffs, IA | Registered: May 24, 2004
Mickey, the pipe symbol is above the Enter key on my Canadian keyboard too - amazing, innit?!
The & is buried within the password variable, you could use some string function(s) to change or escape the &, but the best solution is to not use an & in a password (i can't recall ever using an ampersand in a password, and I've been around the block a few times!).
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