On Mar 3, 2004, at 10:28 AM, Kerry Thompson wrote:

it's just "@//".

I tried that and got a "misplaced operator" error.


pUserPath = @// --misplaced operator
pUserPath = "@//"
Put baFolderExists(pUserPath)
-- 0

I know I'm missing something obvious.

Uh, yeah. That's not how the @ operator is meant to be used. :\


What do you want to do?


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