Hi, I'm using Tk::Dirselect to browse for a directory. While I rewrote it to use a drop-down list for the drives instead of the original buttons, I discovered a problem: When you give it a "-dir=>$startdir" for the initial directory, you do see that directory in the DirTree, but you see no surrounding directories. Even a doubleclick on the root directory doesn't reveal more directories, you have to click on the button of the drive to see everything. IMHO that is no standard browsing behaviour, but I can't find where to change it. Do there any other modules exist for directory selection, where I can give a startdirectory as parameter? Windows Look and Feel is preferred, since the end-users are on that platform. (the one from Win32::FileOp looks great, but doesn't have a directory option) Lars

In reply to Tk::Dirselect problem by Anonymous Monk

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