Jarkko Hietaniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Access details like this are largely independent of the logical > manipulations made with pathnames. I can claim that there is > "/foo/bar/zap.txt" and I can say that file directory part is > "/foo/bar", but whether such an entity really exists, is a different > matter. @parts = qw(sy $ foo bar 262); Now, create a file in the same directory with the same type, and name blech. Any idea? -- Johan
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