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"Igor Peshansky" wrote:
> True, except cygstart won't do unconditional 'www*'->'http://www*'
> translation if a file with that name exists (e.g., try "touch
> www.cygwin.com && cygstart www.cygwin.com").
> Igor

Cmd's 'start' command is exactly the same in this respect.
I'm betting that the 'run' applet of windows is also the same, although it 
is hard to know what the cwd of that applet would be.




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