The funny thing, for me, is that I now realise that I have been using these directories for years , well, at least the ".." one. In website creation I am frequently using "../" to take a url up a level.Patrick
In addition, there is no harm in using ./something in lieu of just something. In fact, there are cases where you HAVE TO use the ./something form because the plain something will not work. I find it is simpler to always use ./ to avoid these cases.
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