As I've said, this function is only meant for cases where those xtras
are not available. One possible reason is to keep my downloadable
shockwave-projectors as small as possible.

valentin

Kerry Thompson wrote:
>> Now I found out that this function always returns true if a
>> file with the same filename as the filename in parameter fn
>> (which is a full path) exists in the moviepath, i.e. if fn
>> doesn't exist, but a file with the same name exists in the
>> same folder as the *.dir, fileIO takes this one instead for
>> openFile, writeString etc. (dir mx, win xp pro). Does anyone
>> know a way to make fileIO stop behaving like that?
>
> I'm not sure, but is there any reason you don't want to use Buddy or
> FileXtra4? Both of them have fileExists functions.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Kerry Thompson
>
>
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