- Information
- Introduction
- What is Shareware?
- Shareware and Registration
- Buy WinOne® Online
- Downloading WinOne®
- Licence Agreement
- Package Contents
- Windows 2000\XP\Vista\7\8 and 10
- WinOne® and 64-bit Windows
- Unicode and ANSI Text
- Main Features
- Screenshots
- New Features in this Version
- On-line Help
- Contacting the Author
- Glossary
- Command Prompt
- Batch Files
- Other Features
- Digital Signature and Virus Protection
- User Account Control
- Startup Batch File
- Command Line Parameters
- Multiple Instances
- Multiple User
- Program Manger Replacement
- Context Menu Additions
- File Drag and Drop
- System Menu Additions
- External Command SDK
- Command Reference
Command Argument Strings
A String is a sequence of characters enclosed in double-quote marks. For example, consider the string "Hello, world".
To specify a double-quote mark inside the string, enter two double-quote marks. For example, the string "Some ""quote marks"" inside a string" will be interpreted as Some "quote marks" inside a string.
