On Feb 13, 2008 12:30 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you to all who replied to this requestnow I
> understand! I appreciate the help and the courtesy
> of the replies! Once againThank You!!
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Thank you to all who replied to this requestnow I
understand! I appreciate the help and the courtesy
of the replies! Once againThank You!!
-Original Message-
From: Copits Dick
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:35 AM
To: beginners@perl.org
Subject: Newbie File Question
I'v
On 02/13/2008 11:34:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-> I've been going over some listings and I found code
->
-> like the following:
->
->
->
-> "./directory/file.txt" and
->
-> "../directory/file.txt"
this is not really a perl question, but since perl does respect the
reference:
"." and ".."
[EMAIL PROTECTED] told me on 02/13/2008 10:34 AM:
> I've been going over some listings and I found code
>
> like the following:
>
>
>
> "./directory/file.txt" and
>
> "../directory/file.txt"
>
>
>
> but I've never seen the "./" and "../" things at the
>
> beginning of the path. I've trie
On Feb 13, 2008 8:34 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been going over some listings and I found code
>
> like the following:
>
>
>
> "./directory/file.txt" and
>
> "../directory/file.txt"
>
>
>
> but I've never seen the "./" and "../" things at the
>
> beginning of the path. I've tried to goo
On a unix/linux file system you see the following:
$ ls -la
total 244
drwx--9 rcoops ddao24096 Feb 13 09:40 .
drwxr-xr-x 39 root root 4096 Feb 11 13:23 ..
-rw---1 rcoops ddao2 158310 Feb 13 09:40 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--1 rcoops ddao2 2