Re: The 'v' attribute

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> The 'v' attribute stands for volume label.  Win95+ uses a combination of
> "HRSV" hidden,system,read-only,volume label to denote
entries involved in long file names.  Since the dir() command returns long file
names, I can't see where it would ever return a
file containing the 'v' attribute.

This is only true for Win32. Running ex (dos32) under win95 - 98 will still
result in a dos-length names with opening, dir,
current_dir () if they work in the first place. (current-dir won't for me)

Ralf

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