Uh, I've tried that, but it keeps splitting the argument values no matter how many slashes I add (they end up interpreted as part of the URL -- for instance, instead of "B" chromium gives me "B/" in the address bar). I've been trying to understand what bash is doing, but it's really eluding me.
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