RE: path hierarchy notation

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19766
interpreted = N
texte = ../xxxx/ look for the folder up one level ../../xxxx/ look up two levels ./xxxx/ look in current level (same as xxxx/)> -----Original Message----- > From: Sandra L. Pitner [mailto:Sandra@dynamicdevelopers.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:24 PM > To: webcat talk list > Subject: path hierarchy notation > > > I remember seeing somewhere a description of how to specify file paths > for jumping up and down hierarchies. I can't find it right now. Any > clues where to look? > > I mean like: > > /xxxx/ look for the folder in the root directory > xxxx/ look for folder in this folder > > How do you back up one or two levels without going all the way back to > root? > > The reason that this is important is because WebStar doesn't have virtual > hosting for SSL, so the absolute paths are different depending on whether > in SSL or not, and I have both SSL and non-SSL accessibility to shopping > pages. > > > Thanks > > Sandy > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. RE: path hierarchy notation (Pat McCormick 1998)
../xxxx/ look for the folder up one level ../../xxxx/ look up two levels ./xxxx/ look in current level (same as xxxx/)> -----Original Message----- > From: Sandra L. Pitner [mailto:Sandra@dynamicdevelopers.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:24 PM > To: webcat Talk List > Subject: path hierarchy notation > > > I remember seeing somewhere a description of how to specify file paths > for jumping up and down hierarchies. I can't find it right now. Any > clues where to look? > > I mean like: > > /xxxx/ look for the folder in the root directory > xxxx/ look for folder in this folder > > How do you back up one or two levels without going all the way back to > root? > > The reason that this is important is because WebStar doesn't have virtual > hosting for SSL, so the absolute paths are different depending on whether > in SSL or not, and I have both SSL and non-SSL accessibility to shopping > pages. > > > Thanks > > Sandy > > Pat McCormick

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