On 4/18/05, Trans <transfire / gmail.com> wrote: > Ah. Thanks Chad. That was what I was starting to conclude myself. > > I've tried to keep the file name as close as reasonably possible > to the main method name(s) of the facet. But I know that RDoc via > Rake also chokes on a couple of the names. I think that all modern > file systems now allow fully arbitrary file names (Although there > may yet be some limitations on this I am unaware of.). So the > appearent reason is that quotes aren't being used by programs when > they shell out commands. For instance, the invalid argument above > should probably be: You would be wrong. Windows filesystems do NOT allow a long series of characters (/:?\<>). Anyone who names a *file* with a question mark or an asterisk should simply be shot. As should anyone who has both a README and a Readme or a Makefile and a makefile. -austin -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue / gmail.com * Alternate: austin / halostatue.ca