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- From: timmins@jagunet.com (David Timmins)
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- Subject: Re: Help finding contents of current directory.
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 96 13:26:48 GMT
- Organization: Information of Bold Truth, Ltd.
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- In article <4imv0g$s92@hasle.sn.no>, balchen@sn.no wrote:
- >76003.3021@compuserve.com (Bill Mageors)'s cats typed:
- >
- >>>I am trying to get a listing of the files in the current directory. I realize
- > I
- >>>will have to use
- >>>stat to determin wether it is a file or a directory. But how do I find out
- > what
- >
- >>Simply.. just drop to a dos prompt and use command cd\windows or what ever
- >>the name of the directory is then the "dir" command to list files and sub
- >>directorys or dir/p to pause every 24 lines.
- >
- >*ahem*
- >This is a programming group, remember?
- >
-
- *ahem*
-
- Give it a rest "Jens". It's just a simple piece of advice taking up no more
- bandwith than your reply.
-
- We don't need a newsgroup police here.
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