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Re: path names?



On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Clint McIntosh wrote:

> What is the difference between:
> /path/name/here and /path/name/here/ ?
>

The first example is the file "here" in the directory "name" which is a
subdirectory of "path".

The second example is the subdirectory "here" in the directory "name"
which is a subdirectory of "path".

For example:
" Edit the INCLUDE option with the name of the file you want to include,
in the format of "/path/name/here". Then edit the location of the
SPOOLFILE option with the name of the directory you want it to dump spools
into , like "/path/name/here""

Often you can leave off the trailing / from a directory name, but in
writing documentation it's always best to include it to make it clear what
you're talking about

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