The funny thing, for me, is that I now realise that I have been using these 
directories for years :), well, at least the ".." one. In website creation I am 
frequently using "../" to take a url up a level.

Patrick

On 13 Aug 2011, at 17:29, Prachi Gauriar wrote:

> In UNIX, the . directory is the current directory, and .. is its parent. This 
> is common throughout UNIX and many FTP clients. In other words, nothing to 
> worry about.

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