I'd suggest
<-- filename.txt: a FILE ( created in the #webroot#\files directory )
I interpret the +++ symbol to represent an include relationship (either in the
current file or preceding its include in the fusebox); files created in-process
are just another output datatype, IMHO.
- Jeff
On 30 May 2001, at 11:51, Nat Papovich wrote:
> +++ means a file is needed for this fuse to run, but how do you signify a
> file that this fuse creates?
>
> +++ OUT filename.txt: this is a file that this fuse creates. It is stored in
> the #webroot#\files directory.
>
> Ideas?
>
> NAT
>
>
>
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