Hmm... that's not the behavior that I experience on my machine. The leading slash goes to the root of the current drive for me, which is the standard Java behavior for files on Windows.

On 3/2/2015 8:20 AM, Alan Isaac wrote:
On Windows, `file-open "/temp/temp.txt' apparently treats the initial slash as pointing to the User's home directory. Is this intentional? If so, is it documented? Is this a common convention in the Java world? Or did some VMS
convention sneak in here somehow?

Thanks,
Alan Isaac
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