I have a long list of names that I need to have quotes around (it can be double or single quotes) and I have about 8,000 of them. I have them in Excel without any quotes and I can copy all of the name
When I learning to print array variables, I found the white space inserted when doub开发者_StackOverflowle quoter used. Snippet code as below. Could you please tell me why?
In java-jdbc, I can easily run the following SQL (NOTE the double quotes around columns and table names)
Declare: LPWSTR** lines= new LPWSTR*[totalLines]; then i set using: lines[totalLines]=&totalText; SetWindowText(totalChat,(LPWSTR)lines[totalLines]);
Take an excruciatingly simple batch file: echo hi pause Save that as test.bat.Now, make a shortcut to test.bat.The shortcut runs the batch file, which prints \"hi\" and then waits for a keypress as
Obviously when you\'re creating an actual string literal yourself,you backslash escape the double quote characters yourself.
I am in the HTML editor (building an ASP.NET MVC view) and coding up HTML. The editor is handy with intellisense for various at开发者_如何学Ctributes, but when I select whatever VS2008 offers, it nev
any idea how I can pass correct argument to xpath? There must be something about how to use single/double quotes. When I use variable
I want to escape \'\"\' and all other wild chars in program name and arguments, so I try to double quote them. and I can do this in cmd.exe
I have inherited a flat html file with a few hundred lines similar to this: <blink> <td class=\"pagetxt bordercolor=\"#666666 width=\"203 colspan=\"3 height=\"20>