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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 09/22/06 14:37
Brian Cryer wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> news:a36c5$4512f5b1$40cba7ac$31675@NAXS.COM...
>> richard wrote:
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>>> Either can be used, but 2 distinctively tells the coding to look in this
>>> folder.
>>> As I've always understood it, the / means another folder or directory.
>>> The dot says, "backup one level then use this directory or folder".
>>> A leftover shortcut from DOS.
>>>
>> Close but not quite:
>>
>> one dot './' means this folder in DOS
>> 2 dots '../' means backup one level in DOS
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> or UNIX.
Yes true, but I was addressing richard's DOS statement.
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Jonathan
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