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Subject: Re: About standard input.
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:
> sgrb <rolando DOT sgarbi3 AT tin DOT it> wrote:
>
> > On command line :
> >                              Myprog <infile
> >  if "infile" is in DJGPP folder getchar works fine.
> > Is it possible get data from a file in another folder through
> > command line ?
> 
>         myprg < d:\some\directory\myfile.bla
> 
> How on earth did that fail to be 100% obvious, I wonder?

I think it is intimately connected with the use of "folder" to
misname a directory.  It also looks as if he is filling his DJGPP
directory with junk.

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