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Windows PowerShell 1.0 String Quoting and Escape Sequences

27 October 2016

  • Neil

    Text replacement - "<table border="0" cellspacing="0"> " to "<table border="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">"

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5 May 2016

  • Neil

    Text replacement - "<table border="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">" to "<table border="0" cellspacing="0">"

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1 February 2016

  • Neil

    Text replacement - "<google>BUY_WPS</google>" to "<htmlet>powershell</htmlet>"

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14 May 2009

  • Neil

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18 March 2009

  • Neil

    →‎PowerShell Special Escape Sequences

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  • Neil

    →‎Using the PowerShell Escape Character

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  • Neil

    →‎Using the PowerShell Escape Character

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  • Neil

    →‎Using Double Quotes

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  • Neil

    →‎Using Double Quotes

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14 November 2008

  • Admin

    →‎PowerShell Special Escape Sequences

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  • Admin

    →‎Using the PowerShell Escape Character

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  • Admin

    →‎Using Double Quotes

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  • Admin

    New page: A key requirements of any command line shell or scripting language involves gaining an understanding of using quotation marks to encapsulate strings and escape sequences to enter special c...

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