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| * / in Unix and on the web. Windows also accpts it in some contexts, but sometimes not. | * / in Unix and on the web. Windows also accpts it in some contexts, but sometimes not. | ||
| * \ in Windows. But it's an escape character in Unix. | * \ in Windows. But it's an escape character in Unix. | ||
| - | * : was used in the old Mac OS up to version 9. See the "Mac : / confusion" below. | + | * : was used in the old Mac OS up to version 9. See the [[#Mac : / confusion]] below. |
| ===== Escape characters ===== | ===== Escape characters ===== | ||
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| So it lists the obvious control characters 0 to 31 (x00-x1F), plus | So it lists the obvious control characters 0 to 31 (x00-x1F), plus | ||
| - | * " echo test > " | + | * " |
| * * | * * | ||
| * / | * / | ||