Henrik,

Thanks for the feedback.  My concern stems, really, from being able to use 
this with Puppet.  I would think that I should be able to specify a 
filename and/or filepath that contain a "." without having to escape those 
myself.  The backend should handle that, in my opinion.  You can image if a 
user/developer wanted to have a domain-oriented folder structure with 
multiple domains, how that could get extremely hard to read quickly... 
"/path/to/file/domain1\.example\.com" and then the variable would have to 
be unescaped for all other references to that variable.  That seems silly. 
 I appreciate your time on this, but I feel like there has to be a better 
solution, I just haven't found it yet.  I am still working on making this 
code work...

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