Re: Newbie Publishing Error - FP 2002

From: grep (grep_at_grep.com)
Date: 08/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:16:54 -0400

Nope - no error. It does indeed refer to a file with a dot in front.
Don't know why. I don't know enough about FP to know what it does with
filenames. I didn't give it that name. That's an FP concoction.

grep

Ronx wrote:

> Check the filename.
> The error refers to a file with a dot as the first character - unless this
> is a typo in your message.
>
> Ron



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