Hi all,
Is there a way to store the parent directory name into a property?
This is what I tried:
... but the result was ...
"The parent directory name is C:/Parent"
... instead of what I wanted, which is ...
"The parent directory name is Parent"
Any Suggestions?
Regards,
Daniel
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Hi
I've written an ANT script which launches some processes - is there a
platform-independent way to get the process id of those processes as they're
launched - I need a way of killing them off if they go AWOL...
Have tried looking on the web for this but the results are grim so far.
Thanks
Tim
At 11:06 AM 7/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Kirk - thanks for the kind words!
On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 03:16 PM, Kirk Pepperdine wrote:
As for involvement here, I admit to being a lurker :)
We're still waiting for your classloader fixes for Ant that we discussed
last November :)) (i.e. making it
> > Maybe you can say whether the reference header is set.
>
> No.
Ok, then no header ...
Jan
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Jan Materne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, yes - after a reboot of Outlook there is the 'RE:'.
Really? Actually I was just joking, silly me.
> Maybe you can say whether the reference header is set.
No.
Stefan
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Oh, yes - after a reboot of Outlook there is the 'RE:'.
Maybe you can say whether the reference header is set.
Reboot of Outlook is ok - reboot of the computer has
changed the value back to default (not checked).
But I think that comes with our company wide installer ...
Jan
> -Original Me
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Jan Materne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I have it activated now - but I can´t see anything)
You probably need to reboot to make Outlook pick up the change. ;-)
Stefan
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> Only for Outlook 8-)
I have found a nice switch
"Extras | Options | E-Mail-Format | International Options |
Header of replies and forward in US-English = checked"
(I have it activated now - but I can´t see anything)
> For all other people "Re:" is the prefix to be used by convention.
Sometime
changing the subject ...
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Jan Materne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep - MS Outlook. I thought the 'AW:' / 'RE:' thing is a locale
> part.
Only for Outlook 8-)
For all other people "Re:" is the prefix to be used by convention.
Outlook itself isn't smart enough to detect its