Hello all!

I'm developing on Mac OS9.2.2, RunRev2.0.3 for multiple platform distribution...

One of the first things I do in my app (on openstack) is to:

on openStack
global warming -- :-)
set the itemDelimiter to "/"
put (item 1 to -2 of the effective filename of this stack)&"/" into line 26 of warming


This puts the pathname into a global, which is used for MANY file functions (put "blah" into url...get url...etc) in my app. I've found it to be a handy way for me to look for various cfg files I've placed in the same folder with the app. If the user moves a cfg file out of the folder, I have a function that rebuilds it and puts it where it should be.

So...on the mac and win...no problems. But on my Linux build, it puts "./" into the global. What gives here? Any Linux lovers know a work-around? Any special ways to use "effective filename of this stack" to get the explicit path name?

Thanks for any assistance you can lend!

Best Regards,

Tim Ponn
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