It seems that you are not aware of the fact that we have been asking you questions and offering suggestions. You have not answered any of our questions, and you have not mentioned anything about our suggestions (like: whether you understood them, or tried them out, or ran into new problems after trying them out).

So... that would be the sort of "details" we would "need" if you really expect to make any progress based on help from us.

Here's another suggestion: PLEASE -- PLEASE -- PLEASE: Edit that terribly long post of yours above -- the one with nearly 1200 lines of code in it -- and put a <readmore> tag above the beginning of the code, and a </readmore> tag at the end of the code. I'm SERIOUS!! DO IT!!! Because it is an awful PAIN IN THE A$$ to have to scroll over all 1200 lines every time I look at this thread. Thanks in advance.


In reply to Re^7: To read files from two dir by graff
in thread To read files from two dir by pragovnj

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