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Old 20th September 2006, 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by pmowbray
Hi Neville:


If we are getting a KBfolder specification, how about the ability to use the keyword CURRENT for the currently selected folder or the folder of the currently select article?

I guess you could use "."?

And KBFolder="./NewFolder" createFolder="True" to specify a subfolder to the current folder and create it if not existing.

Regs,
Perry
You have absolutely no idea what the current folder is, so I can't see any use for the ability to specify the 'current folder'.

The only thing that makes sense (to me) is to specify a fully qualified path. ie. \folder a\folder b\folder c

Also bare in mind that the user can rename folders, which could break SXCF use.

FYI I'm working on this stuff right now, hence the post.

This is what I'm implementing:
Code:
 
	   <KB name="filespec" create="true|false"/>
	   <Folder name="pathspec" create="true|false"/>

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