Hello
ok i have hash it gets info from conifguration file(works fine)
$conf{rootdir}="e:/st"; <- let think it's like this :-)
and i have path to file like that
$files[$i]="e:/st/dir1/text.xt";
i use this pattern to get dir1/text.txt part but i get it wrong
/^$conf{rootdir}(\w+\.\w+)/ <-it works fine if file is in rootdir but
+if it's in dir under rootdir, no good
ok in breif i need to do this:
before: $files[$i]="e:/st/dir1/text.xt";
after: $files[$i]="dir1/text.xt";\
Thank You very much
2001/03/20 - Edited by jcwren for <code> tags
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