Hi kulls,

I suspect that there are two main reasons why you haven't yet had any replies to this question, and also why you've received a few downvotes.

  1. You haven't explained your problem very well, and so people have to try and second-guess before they offer any advice.
  2. You haven't shown that you've made any effort to solve the problem yourself.

Personally, I passed on your question when it was first posted because of the first reason, and I didn't want to waste my time (and yours) giving you an answer that probably wasn't what you were after anyway.

Whilst most people will make allowances regards the above for new or first time posters, they tend to be a little less tolerant if the OP has been around for a while and should know better.

Please have a read of How (Not) To Ask A Question and I know what I mean. Why don't you? if you haven't already.

Cheers,
Darren :)


In reply to Re: Directory splitter by McDarren
in thread Directory splitter by kulls

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