10-31-2012
so close but when I change that line to that I get
find: invalid esxpression; you have used a binary operator '-0' with nothing before it.
EDIT:
ok I see where it talks about it thanks!!
Now my issue is when I echo the variable $f I get path/path/path/path/name. How can I just echo name??
---------- Post updated 10-31-12 at 09:11 AM ---------- Previous update was 10-30-12 at 05:39 PM ----------
still stuck when I try to echo variable f it gives me the full path and not just the name.
Last edited by graphicsman; 10-30-2012 at 08:05 PM..
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