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Deep... Deep directory tree (not NDS)
asack...@artsackett.com alt html alt html editors enhanced-html alt www webmaster On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 22:42:36 -0800 in alt.html ConFed <con...@integrityonline4.com> honored us all with these words: C: Is there a directory tree CGI script? Or even just a directory tree C: script that automatically scans the

Directory Tree like Explorer
They usually have their own folders/directories outside of the "WINDOWS" folder/directory tree/structure. "References" to those folders are within the "WINDOWS" B. Replacing the Windows Tree if it becomes corrupted: 1. Enter real Dos at bootup (see above A,1 A,2). 2. At root directory, type "DELTREE WINDOWS" to

how to show a directory tree?
The intent is to document a directory tree structure. The structure may change frequently, and and you want the docs to stay up to date. Ideally the output would be either HTML or a Java applet representing a graphical tree with the directory names on it. If it were an applet, you could perhaps collapse and expand

Dynamic Storage of a Directory Tree
--CELKO-- 71062.1...@compuserve.com comp databases I am looking for implementing a database which represents a directory tree; << The usual example of a tree structure in SQL books is called an adjacency list model and it looks like this: CREATE TABLE OrgChart (emp CHAR(10) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, boss CHAR(10)

Mkisofs - seek error on old image
ras...@highfiber.com comp os msdos misc alt msdos batch In article <911498168.22...@iris.nyx.net>, dgda...@nyx10.nyx.net (DONALD G. DAVIS) wrote: For a batch file under MS-DOS 6.22, I want to determine whether a directory tree is empty of files, and remove it if so. In the case of a directory without subdirectories

Transfer entire directory tree usig FTP
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"\UTILS\TREE-RES" and "Replace/Restore" the "WINDOWS" directory tree of directories using file, "WIN95.TRE". That "tree restore" thing is the critical component. Anything else we can use that doesn't require us to buy sware we don't need? NOTE: Everything will be exactly as it was at the time you saved it,

Hard Drive Directory Tree
Hello all, I am writing a routine in C that will load a directory tree structure. The C language does not know what a directory is. It is similar to the tree command in linux but specific to my needs do I can't and don't want to use that source. So far I've had some trouble so I was wondering if anyone else has

How to download RedHat directory tree?
Debian Bug Tracking System ow...@bugs.debian.org linux debian bugs rc Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: merge 465028 465407 Bug#465028: libqt3-mt: Missing weak symbols for stat64 functions Bug#465407: libqt3-mt: konqueror fails to display directory tree in the navigation area Mismatch - only Bugs in

looking for directory tree program
... b-TREE indexed FILE access in 'c', v1.1 dirutl/ bm_rm 39521 911110 unix-like rm; remove FILEs and/or dir subTREEs dfs097 15531 920304 delete/find/calc. size of FILEs/directory TREE dirclean 12167 921018 deletes directory TREEs containing FILEs fdf 9213 851225 check directory TREEs for duplicate FILEs sf33 67057

Project management, directories, eagle.epf
-ne 0 ] ; then exit ; fi done After one pass you have the same directory tree in core_8286 but with the top level snipped off. It could just grind away in the background until it hits the bottom. Elegant! I don't think I would have thought of such an approach. It nicely avoids the need to descend the tree in the

Traversal of a directory tree with housekeeping per directory
This way I am only transfering a few files at a time, which can be Xcopied from the temp folder on cd directly into their proper locations in the directory tree of comp #2. After this transfer to cd my batch file deletes all files from this temp folder, to start fresh for the next transfer.

Program to create a directory tree
I'm trying to make a directory tree that I see in a lot of softwares. Is there a default class for this like a CFileDialog? If not, how do I retrieve the directory tree information. Thanks in advance. 1. Have you ever considered the possibility of reading a newsgroup before asking a question, or searching

Help: Burning multisession DVD+R with cdrecord 2.01.01a37
I've been searching in vain for a way to display a directory tree on a frame. It doesn't even have to show any files, I just want the user to be able to move around in their directories and select a particular directory from the tree. What I'm envisioning is something like the "All Folders" list in the left pane of

LVG and OS/2 (was Re: Galactic Civilizations
OK,
if I'm understanding this correctly, the ls-R index is /usr/share/texmf/ls-R, There are usually several: one for the main directory tree, where the base system was installed; one for your "local" or personal directory tree where you install extra packages so you don't need to go poking in the main one;

Simply deleting a directory tree?
Here's a quote from "The UNIX Time-Sharing System" by DM Ritchie and Ken Thompson: The directory structure is constrained to have the form of a rooted tree. Except for the special entries ``.'' and ``..'', each directory must appear as an entry in exactly one other directory, which is its parent.

Duplicating a directory tree
David Lowndes dav...@mvps.org microsoft public vc mfc I want to make a directory tree like the one that's in "Explorer"...but I don't know how to get some of the information. I want to include all the "Network Neighborhood" and stuff like that....all the stuff on the desktop......pretty much exactly like Explorer

Hard Drive Directory Tree
Warren Postma wrote: I am writing a customer-specific tape-backup application which needs to have a directory tree (C:\ and subdirectories so on, expanded as in a tree view), but with a checkbox associated with each directory, so the user can pick directories for backup and restore.

how do I navigate UP the directory tree from a subfolder?
If your hook used a global structure that paired the loaded tags tables with their directory you could cheaply determine a best table from the list to associate with a buffer. Why bother generating a global structure, instead of just searching up the directory tree from the source file towards the root until you

Tool for automatically generating html links for whole website ...
Subject: suspect directory in program files - microsoft frontpage (lower case) Operating system: Windows XP I've discovered a rouge "microsoft frontpage" (always in lower case)directory tree containing sub dirctories version3.0 and bin in my program files. I have not installed not installed frontpage,

konqueror fails to display directory tree in the navigation area
Is there a way to remove that directory tree from the top without deleting all the files one-by-one? The user tried to use "unlink" to remove the directory thinking this would remove the lot but found that even after the unlinking df reported the space still used. 2. After using unlink on a directory is there a way