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Originally Posted by mmatej
Sorry, but I think criticizing me for spaces which are enclosed in quotes really isn't on the topic. And I copied that from the Yifan Lu's jailbreak.
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The topic is: Web Jailbreak.
The reported reason for a Web Jailbreak is "Installation by no-nothings".
Any name you have to quote to create, the user will have to quote to remove, but:
They will not be enclosed by quotes when the user tries to delete it while using some paths of access.
You just pass that explanation on to the first person who asks how to delete a filename with spaces in it under Linux.
I answered the last such question here, just a few days ago.
Your defense: "I wasn't the first to do it, I copied it."
Still does not sound very friendly towards the intended audience.
Why not some filename that is cross-platform?
JailBroken.txt would do, which in English, has the same meaning as "You are Jailbroken" but has neither spaces nor underscores.
Where by "same meaning" I of course mean for the purpose of user notification.