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	<subtitle>Discussion of eggdrop bots, shell accounts and tcl scripts.</subtitle>
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	<updated>2010-05-02T07:10:49-04:00</updated>

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		<author><name><![CDATA[tueb]]></name></author>
		<updated>2010-05-02T07:10:49-04:00</updated>

		<published>2010-05-02T07:10:49-04:00</published>
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Hi,<br><br>is there a way to see a directory to a file relative to the eggdrop`s .conf-file?<br><br>I already found [file dirname filename] but that command only <em class="text-italics">returns a name comprised of all of the path components in name excluding the last element. If name is a relative file name and only contains one path element, then returns ``.'' (or ``:'' on the Macintosh). If name refers to a root directory, then the root directory is returned.</em><br><br>thanks in advance,<br><br>tueb<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.eggheads.org/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=9349">tueb</a> — Sun May 02, 2010 7:10 am</p><hr />
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