Is it possible to convert a Windows file path into linux format?
asked 06 Sep '11, 03:55
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Yes. In order to avoid compatibility issues, we recommend that you always use forward slashes, rather than backslashes, in your paths.
answered 06 Sep '11, 03:56
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