Dos FileNames
Art Moore
cowboy at pcanswersinc.com
Thu Aug 26 08:21:27 PDT 2004
Bob,
Thank you for repeating Ken Brody's suggestion. I will try it.
I never saw his note because I somehow put his name on the BLOCK MESSAGES
list of Outlook Express. It worked but I don't know how I put his name
there. I think I even did yours once but got it back. I can only hope I
guessed at his correct e-mail address and removed the right one from the
list. I have had this problem before and think I should be looking for
another way to block un-wanted messages. I even find that I remove myself
when somehow senders use my e-mail address as the one sending the mail.
Thanks again,
Art
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Stockler" <bob at trebor.iglou.com>
To: "filePro List" <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Dos FileNames
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 03:19:37PM -0500, Art Moore wrote:
> | Jeroen,
> |
> | Thank you for your response. Your suggestion of using two slashes
instead of one worked to the extent that the error message is properly
syntaxed. It still tells me that the file does not exist and that just is
not correct. I have tried other directories and so far the only one that
works is a single directory that has only 8 characters.
> |
> | Hoping to get some other responses...
>
> You got a good one from Ken Brody: switch to using forward slashes.
>
> filePro handles pathnames using forward slashes on Windows. Try it.
>
> Bob
>
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