-This would copy file1 and file2 into /dest using a remote shell. This
-word-splitting is done by the remote shell, so if it doesn't work it means
-that the remote shell isn't configured to split its args based on
-whitespace (a very rare setting, but not unknown). If you need to transfer
-a filename that contains whitespace, you'll need to either escape the
-whitespace in a way that the remote shell will understand, or use wildcards
-in place of the spaces. Two examples of this are:
+This word-splitting still works (by default) in the latest rsync, but is
+not as easy to use as the first method.