FWIW, I haven't found a way of creating a filename with an embedded wildcard char yet.
This may be possible under *nix, but I wonder what would stop the shell from trying to expand it everytime someone tried to use it? Showing my ignorance of *nix stuff again.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Using * character to open all Files in the directory
by BrowserUk
in thread Using * character to open all Files in the directory
by Prayag
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