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Member Since: Feb 13, 2005
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12-20-2008, 02:50 AM
Under UNIX . and .. represent the current directory and the parent directory respectively. Ancient UNIX secrets, really. So to refer to a file in the current directory, you could use ./whateverthefileis.txt for a file that's where you are currently positioned, or ../whateverthefiles.txt for a file that's up in the directory above you.
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