"J. Holden" wrote:

> The solution as I think has been said is to figure out if there is a
> way to get the name of the top level folder using Nasal, or to figure
> out a way to use nasal within the scenery folder?  You could always
> try calling the nasal script from the xml (I have absolutely no idea
> if this will work or not and it may well be impossible).

Mmmm, guessing directory path names from an embedded script smells like
it's calling for permenant maintenance trouble in the long run  ;-)

Cheers,
        Martin.
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