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>This may be a solution, but isn't upset a perl script ? Currently that may be a
>little problem for me because I'm not a perl expert, but I will take a look.
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Well you just could use "upset" an then a simple sed script, someling like 
/directory\\//g, to remove the "directory/" in front of each file.

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