Try:

$errorCode = $TK->OpenOutputFile("D:\\public\\k1\\compiledCIO\\$filename");

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 22 March 2004 4:32
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Subject: [PHP-WIN] back slash issue



I have a situation where I need to use backslashes as part of the string:

$errorCode = $TK->OpenOutputFile("D:\public\k1\compiledCIO\$filename");

Obviously in the above example the backslash terminates the following
character which causes a problem.  I have tried several different
arrangements and each time something occurs that causes problems with the
string.  Any suggestions??

Thanks,
Ron







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