At 19:37 -0700 13/3/11, Les Smalley wrote:
>aside: FM understands more of the path data than just the current ('dot') or
>parent ('dot-dot') directory... it stores references as relative paths using a
>unix-like dotted notation unless it crosses a root folder of a drive, then FM
>switches to an absolute reference (drive & path) notation. So you can go up
>four levels and then down a new path (../../../../dir1/dir2) and FM happily
>follows along.
Thanks for this clarification, Les... I didn't know that. I'd seen the '.' and
'..' in MIFs, and assumed that that was all there was. Duh.
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Steve