To the message you posted on the Synchronet Chat Board...
On this one this might be wierd yes I have had the same problem if you were reading this sub, what you need to do is: ..\\data\\test.asc
Ok you might think I am crazy but that is the only thing that works for me.
No offence intended, but no one seems to understand what I was trying to do :) I've decided the only way to fix this prob is to do a one to one voice conversation with someone like UCD or if I could get a hold of him, Smeg. go ranting and raving about how to put a string into a pringfile statement, just ignore me... :) LOLOk 1. Yes I know I was trying to printfile to and it would toatly crash I TK found one problem and it still wouldn't so I did it and everything worked.
No offence intended, but no one seems to understand what I was trying to do. :) I've decided the only way to fix this prob is to do a one to one voice
No offence intended, but no one seems to understand what I was trying to :) I've decided the only way to fix this prob is to do a one to one voic
Try posting the code in question. As well as a concise discription of what said code is supposed to do or not do for you?
Yes it is part of your code TK. Just a personal endevor, I'm trying to make
Eg. printfile <a variable> "\\main.asc"
Yes it is part of your code TK. Just a personal endevor, I'm trying to m
Well if you want to get technical, that is Rob's code, I copied him.
Eg. printfile <a variable> "\\main.asc"
Ok I get the Idea, and when you figure it out let me in on it, I tried something like this but did not get far.
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