Re: Escaping BASH quotes

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Yes I have ... ;) ... The problem I am experiencing is that the "-e" following
the echo command is also sent to /dev/ttyS1 ...

On Feb 02 16, shiplu :
> To: Danny <mynixmail@xxxxxxxxx>, php-general General List
>  <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2016 15:57:35 +0000
> From: shiplu <shiplu.net@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re:  Escaping BASH quotes
> 
> Did you try opening that device file directly with php's built-in fopen and
> write those strings with fwrite?
> 
> On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 9:09 pm Danny <mynixmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>     Hi guys,
> 
>     I need to send a command to BASH with quotes ... I have tried escapeshelarg
>     ()
>     and escapeshellcmd ... but somewhere I still have a bug:
> 
     here are the BASH commands I need to escape:
     echo -e "\rMYCOMMAND\r" > /dev/ttyS1
     echo -e ":AB7ASD-02:Command Msg:VF3LPO" > /dev/ttyS1
     echo -e "\r\03\r" > /dev/ttyS1
> 
>     At the moment I am using exec() to send these lines ...
> 
>     Any pointers?
> 
>     Thank you
> 
>     Danny
> 
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