Re: [movefile]

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23296
interpreted = N
texte = Right. But if this is a Windows NT machine, you can't have a / in a >filename since that character is a reseved character for navigating >directories and the NTFS file structure. So, if this is a windows NT >machine, you can't say [date].tmpl since it can't create a filename with a >/ in it. >What you CAN do is say something like [date %m%d%Y].tmpl. That'll have the >date information that you need, minus those pesky /'s. Tried that as well. Still no luck. It works as expected if I do something like [movefile from=something.tmpl&to=[cart].tmpl] but not for the [date] tag.Regards, **************************************************************** Micheal O Se www.elive.ie Internet Hosting Service micheal@elive.ie Database powered websites **************************************************************** Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Right. But if this is a Windows NT machine, you can't have a / in a >filename since that character is a reseved character for navigating >directories and the NTFS file structure. So, if this is a windows NT >machine, you can't say [date].tmpl since it can't create a filename with a >/ in it. >What you CAN do is say something like [date %m%d%Y].tmpl. That'll have the >date information that you need, minus those pesky /'s. Tried that as well. Still no luck. It works as expected if I do something like [movefile from=something.tmpl&to=[cart].tmpl] but not for the [date] tag.Regards, **************************************************************** Micheal O Se www.elive.ie Internet Hosting Service micheal@elive.ie Database powered websites **************************************************************** Mícheál O Sé

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