Actually it was ':'. OS X is UNIX, so use '/'. You'll only need ':' if
you're trying to support OS 9 or earlier.

On 10/22/07, Jon S. Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At one time, the ";" character was used to separate directory names. Is this
> still the case? Does support need to be maintained for that?
>
> Jon
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