On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:27 AM, Jasper Floor <jasper.fl...@m4n.nl> wrote:

> This fails terribly in windows because of the /
> The reason, obviously is that the / should be a \ in windows.\
>

That shouldn't be the problem; both \ and / are file separators in Windows
and always have been.  There are some Windows tools that use / as something
other than a file separator (like cmd), but that's a specific issue for
that specific tool.

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James Moore
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