On 12/8/2009 10:44 AM, John wrote:
> Benoit Renard wrote:
>> John wrote:
>>> Philip Chee wrote:
>>>> You didn't do something totally stupid and kept your iTunes library
>>>> inside the SeaMonkey application directory did you? Otherwise SeaMonkey
>>>> has totally no idea where your iTunes library lives so it would be
>>>> totally unable to trash it even if it wanted to.
>>>>
>>>> Phil
>>>>
>>> They are in the same directory but not the same folder
>> 
>> Err, a directory is the same thing as a folder. What do you mean? Maybe 
>> that under that the folder called SeaMonkey and the folder called iTunes 
>> both are in the folder called, for example, Programs?
> No so.  Program Files is a Directory and for example SeaMonkey is in a 
> folder within the directory.
> In any event SM did install properly after I removed 1.1.18 completely 
> but, all the music in iTunes is gone.  There has to be some sort of 
> relationship between these two items i.e. SM2 and iTunes.

Actually, they are all directories. Microsoft starting calling
directories "folders" because of the icon they used to represent them.
So, the two terms have become interchangeable.

Directories are hierarchical, in that a directory can contain a
directory, which itself can contain a directory, etc.
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