Scot, Bart, Thomas, and Chris
Thank you very much for your replies. That is just what I was looking for.
Best regards,
Nobumi Iyanaga
Tokyo,
Japan
At 14:59 +0900 2001.07.12, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
>I am writing some scripts for cross-platform use. How can I determine the
>OS on which a script is running? If it is a Mac, I will use ":" as
>directory separator; if it is a Windows, I will use "\\", and if it is a
>Unix, I will use "/".
To add
At 14:59 Uhr +0900 12.07.2001, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am writing some scripts for cross-platform use. How can I determine the OS on
>which a script is running? If it is a Mac, I will use ":" as directory separator; if
>it is a Windows, I will use "\\", and if it is a Unix, I will u
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 14:59:34 +0900, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:
>I am writing some scripts for cross-platform use. How can I determine the
>OS on which a script is running? If it is a Mac, I will use ":" as
>directory separator; if it is a Windows, I will use "\\", and if it is a
>Unix, I will use
on 07/12/2001 01:59 AM, Nobumi Iyanaga at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am writing some scripts for cross-platform use. How can I determine the
> OS on which a script is running? If it is a Mac, I will use ":" as
> directory separator; if it is a Windows, I will use "\\", and if it i
Hello,
I am writing some scripts for cross-platform use. How can I determine the
OS on which a script is running? If it is a Mac, I will use ":" as
directory separator; if it is a Windows, I will use "\\", and if it is a
Unix, I will use "/".
Thank you in advance!
Nobumi Iyanaga
Tokyo,
Jap