I've always used an approach like Sebastien's.
Irv
At 11:34 AM -0500 3/3/04, Kerry Thompson wrote:
> Hi Kerry
a.) set the itemDelimiter to the foler delimiter (ie the last char of the moviePath) b.) remove the last chunks of the moviePath to come back in the parent folder
That works, Sébastien. Thanks.
I'd still like to know what I'm doing wrong with @//, though.
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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