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"../[filename]"
nope, ../file is a file in a folder above the current one.smoove said:Isnt that the same though?
hendrix said:you can use ./file (but there's no point)
Thou doth not trust me!smoove said:Isnt that the same though?
Beansprout said:Thou doth not trust me!
Not much* pointrobmiller said:Yes there is