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From: Zach Heilig <zach AT blizzard DOT gaffaneys DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: fopen problem.
Date: 16 Aug 1996 18:11:43 -0500
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To: cs3prj04 AT lion DOT cs DOT latrobe DOT edu DOT au (Cs3prj Group 04)
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cs3prj04 AT lion DOT cs DOT latrobe DOT edu DOT au (Cs3prj Group 04) writes:

> Under UNIX, can you pass a file name with a path to fopen? If so how
  ^^^^^^^^^^ This part of the question should have made you think to
ask it in the unix programming group (comp.unix.programmer).

> do you do it? I know that, under DOS, you do it like so :
> c:\\directory\\filename.ext.

If you already know the solution for DOS, and have used unix, the
solution should suggest itself.  But to be even clearer, examine the
output of the command "pwd".

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