>> I use the x (execute) command a lot
>>
>> " Netrw Directory Listing (netrw
>> v132)
>> " Sorted by time
>> " Quick Help: <F1>:help -:go up dir D:delete R:rename s:sort-by
>> x:exec
>> "
>> ============================================================================
>>
>> Works fine in vim70, but I recently changed to vim 7.2 and I sometime get
>> this:
>>
>> Press <cr> to continue
>>
>> instead of opening the file with the file association. I'm running
>> Windows XP SP 3
So, I found that this line:
exe 'silent !start rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler
'.shellescape(fname,1)
is not working for some reason.
I added:
call input("start rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler
".shellescape(fname,1));
and it prints out for a sample file:
start rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler 'G:/CRW/Membership/missing.csv'
which looks fine to me.
I tried the former:
exe 'silent !start rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler "'.escape(fname,
'%#').'"'
and that works fine. The only difference I can see it the text for the two
commands is that the old escape ends up with a double quoted filename, while
shellescape generates single quotes.
Vim 7.0 version: Date: May 02, 2006
Vim 7.2 version: Date: Aug 08, 2008
Jack
Jack
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