HI
I can't seem to write a file into a folder using [writesf~]
So when I click the [open -bytes 3 /audio/foo.wav( message,
presumably it should create a folder called audio with the file
foo.wav in it?
.But it doesn't do anything.
Just doing [open -bytes 3 foo.wav( works fine and
Si Mills wrote:
So when I click the [open -bytes 3 /audio/foo.wav( message,
presumably it should create a folder called audio with the file
foo.wav in it?
Nope, you have to create the folder first.
Claude
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Si Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
I can't seem to write a file into a folder using [writesf~]
So when I click the [open -bytes 3 /audio/foo.wav( message,
presumably it should create a folder called audio with the file
foo.wav in it?
Nope, the folder