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odin wrote:Install amithlon? ;-)
bloodline wrote:IS there any way of getting Windoze to accept path names the right way around?So that:c:\temp\mystuff\fungame.execan be typed:c:temp/mystuff/fungame.exeIt's just getting on my nerves, that's all :-)
Rodney wrote:Quotebloodline wrote:IS there any way of getting Windoze to accept path names the right way around?So that:c:\temp\mystuff\fungame.execan be typed:c:temp/mystuff/fungame.exeIt's just getting on my nerves, that's all :-)Im pretty sure windows supports both / and \.But you have to either have c:\ OR c:/ at the start... where as you typed c:dir/dir... it should have been c:/dir/dir/dirYou can even mix it up a little bit such as c:/dir\dir/dir\dir
bloodline wrote:Well, I've never had windows accept the / in a path name, I think cgwin is the best idea... and since I've just hacked the administrator password on this machine here at work I can now install stuff :-)
mdma wrote:Quotebloodline wrote:Well, I've never had windows accept the / in a path name, I think cgwin is the best idea... and since I've just hacked the administrator password on this machine here at work I can now install stuff :-)Which password cracker did you use?btw. You don't need admin rights to install Cygwin. :-D
Rodney wrote:Quotemdma wrote:QuoteRodney wrote:Quotebloodline wrote:IS there any way of getting Windoze to accept path names the right way around?So that:c:\temp\mystuff\fungame.execan be typed:c:temp/mystuff/fungame.exeIt's just getting on my nerves, that's all :-)Im pretty sure windows supports both / and \.But you have to either have c:\ OR c:/ at the start... where as you typed c:dir/dir... it should have been c:/dir/dir/dirYou can even mix it up a little bit such as c:/dir\dir/dir\dirJust tried it at work on W2K SP3. It doesn't support /Strange, works on 98... I've known for quite a while it did it... Maybe they dont support it in 2000 based OSes?P.S i tried it before i posted it as well
mdma wrote:QuoteRodney wrote:Quotebloodline wrote:IS there any way of getting Windoze to accept path names the right way around?So that:c:\temp\mystuff\fungame.execan be typed:c:temp/mystuff/fungame.exeIt's just getting on my nerves, that's all :-)Im pretty sure windows supports both / and \.But you have to either have c:\ OR c:/ at the start... where as you typed c:dir/dir... it should have been c:/dir/dir/dirYou can even mix it up a little bit such as c:/dir\dir/dir\dirJust tried it at work on W2K SP3. It doesn't support /
bloodline wrote:Quotemdma wrote:Quotebloodline wrote:Well, I've never had windows accept the / in a path name, I think cgwin is the best idea... and since I've just hacked the administrator password on this machine here at work I can now install stuff :-)Which password cracker did you use?btw. You don't need admin rights to install Cygwin. :-DThis one: http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/And I need admin rights to take a leak here :-(
It'll work in the address bar, but not under command.com or cmd.exe shell's
Casper wrote:QuoteIt'll work in the address bar, but not under command.com or cmd.exe shell'sI just tried it in Windows XP Pro and it works in cmd.exe as well as in the address bar.