12-23-2009
Hi,
You've defined argv as an array of characters, rather than an array of character arrays (i.e. strings). Change your 'main' function definition to this (note the asterisk):
int main(int argc,char *argv[]){
Or, my prefered way of writing it:
int main(int argc,char **argv){
Kind regards,
Andy Barry
Last edited by vbe; 12-26-2009 at 10:09 AM..
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