Generally, people will specify a FolderItem as f. Just tell your
application what f is without using a dialog box.
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Ben
Scofield
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:17 AM
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Subject: re-post of a simple question
Hey all! Thanks for the quick responses. Those were all somewhat what I
was looking for, BUT, I forgot to mention that I found plenty of
examples for opening a file when it was selected from a dialogue box.
What I need to do is loop through a given folder (path specified as a
windows system variable) and open the files in that path. There won't be
a dialogue box to work with. That's why most of the examples I've found
won't work because I have no dialogue box and the subsequent reading of
the files were all related to file picking dialog boxes. So in short,
how about an example of reading a file line by line that there has been
no user interaction to open, all I have is a path?
Thanks again!
Ben Scofield
Software Consultant
ScoTech
www.scotech.us
(866) SCO-2FIX
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