Hi,

Saturday, September 23, 2006, 10:37:20 AM, you wrote:
RL> On Mon, September 18, 2006 4:53 pm, Ross wrote:
>> Can someone explain how and why you would use a symlink in php?

RL> A symlink is the Un*x version of a Windows "shortcut" or the Mac's
RL> "alias"

RL> The difference being that a symlink actually *works* and a Windows
RL> "shortcut" is useless for anything except their crappy desktop app...

in windows 2k and xp you can use fsutil to create hard links in the
same NTFS volume.

Usage : fsutil hardlink create <new filename> <existing filename>

fsutil hardlink create c:\foo.txt c:\bar.txt

But it probably has a few bugs of its own :) and it can't do your edit
trick as it only works on files not directories as far as I can tell.


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regards,
Tom

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