Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/06/09:32:21
From: | "Damien" <damien@%poe.org>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Determining the path of the executable at runtime
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Date: | 3 Sep 1997 05:50:38 GMT
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Organization: | Beyond Reality
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Lines: | 18
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Message-ID: | <01bcb82c$cf0ae200$638562cf@damien>
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References: | <927cd$11e31 DOT 3dd AT news DOT eznet DOT net>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Karl Garrison <karlos AT eznet DOT net> wrote in article
<927cd$11e31 DOT 3dd AT news DOT eznet DOT net>...
> I am making a HTML editor that will look for configuration files and the
> like in the same directory as the executable. I don't want to force the
> user to install in a particular directory, or make them add enviroment
> variables to their autoexec.bat.
It sounds to me like the only reason you want the path the program is in is
to find the config files. Is that correct? If so, all you need to do is
open the file with only the file name. That way it will look in the
current directory, which should be the one your program is in.
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