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ATTN ShadowSystems and MSDOS Query by Klaranth2011-09-03 07:37:36
  I believe so, yes. by ShadowSystems2011-09-03 07:50:24
    if you go into the directory you want by Klaranth2011-09-03 07:59:28
      In Theory, yes. In Practice, No. by ShadowSystems2011-09-03 08:16:09
        I've observed behavior in XP where by tonyz2011-09-03 08:30:50
          I only *wish* that were true with Vista. =-( by ShadowSystems2011-09-03 09:13:47
            err? command prompts do support long file names by Freakazoid2011-09-03 09:56:00
              Yes and no actually. by Sharku2011-09-03 10:18:43
                Yup...heed that, ye loony git! by firehawk2011-09-03 10:37:41
                  Scripting? How so? by ShadowSystems2011-09-03 14:40:04
                    Better, and actually useful, IF by firehawk 2011-09-03 16:14:14
You can use parentheses in much the same way that you could use curly braces on an "if-else" in C or *nix shell scripting.

You can perform multiple commands at the command line (can't remember how...haven't tried that in a while).

If I can find a good example that JAWS won't turn into mashed potatoes, I'll toss it your way.
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                      mmmm... mashed 'taters... =-)P (n/t) by ShadowSystems2011-09-03 16:54:50
                      Separate commands : Use the Pipeline | (n/t) by Klaranth2011-09-03 17:45:31
                        Only if you want to pipe the output... by firehawk2011-09-03 17:47:24
                          command 1&command 2 by Nessalc2011-10-14 12:35:51

 

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