Hey guys, I'm having an issue with quotes inside of quotes, hoping someone can help me. Here's my code:
Basically this sends text to a Linux screen session and hits ENTER(I've also posted on UNIX forums due to it being partially a UNIX/SHELL Issue but I think the syntax issue relates to B4A). If command.text is only one word, it works perfectly fine. If I want command.text to be two words I must manually add quotations around them within the app. I would like to add the quotation programmatically. I'm also racking my brain on changing the variable before this line of code. Something to the affect of
But that won't work either as it puts "command.text" into the string.
I also tried using QUOTE &.... But that Didn't work either
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated as I'm almost done and don't wanna be shutdown by a silly syntax error.
B4X:
"screen -S gmod1 -p 0 -X stuff " & "" & command.text & "" & "`echo -ne '\015'`"""
Basically this sends text to a Linux screen session and hits ENTER(I've also posted on UNIX forums due to it being partially a UNIX/SHELL Issue but I think the syntax issue relates to B4A). If command.text is only one word, it works perfectly fine. If I want command.text to be two words I must manually add quotations around them within the app. I would like to add the quotation programmatically. I'm also racking my brain on changing the variable before this line of code. Something to the affect of
B4X:
command.text = """ & command.text & """
But that won't work either as it puts "command.text" into the string.
I also tried using QUOTE &.... But that Didn't work either
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated as I'm almost done and don't wanna be shutdown by a silly syntax error.
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