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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Custom directory path variable Post 302461080 by vbe on Friday 8th of October 2010 12:06:21 PM
Old 10-08-2010
Looking more and more like homework, and no collaboration ( you havent shown so far anything of your work without paying attention to what is said there...)
So until you can prove it is not, this thread is considered as homework by someone unwilling to learn and closed

---------- Post updated at 18:06 ---------- Previous update was at 18:05 ----------

Sorry rwuerth...
 

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