Colons have special meaning in filenames. On unix-likes, they act as
path separators. On Windows, they're drive specifiers.
This is normal.
S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When using PHP Copy, I found that it did not like a colon in the file name.
This problem took quite a while to solve.
Is this
Hi,
When using PHP Copy, I found that it did not like a
colon in the file name.
This problem took quite a while to
solve.
Is this a bug or is this correct behaviour of the
function ?
ie: should I post this info to the manual or not
?
Cheers,
Rob.
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Ch