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		|  Zode
 
   
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  			29th April, 2009 at 17:07:07 - 
  		
			
		
  			
  		 so how could i scan files in directory
 like i have this :
 game/ - floder whit addons floder on it
 game/addons/ubermod2/info_ubermod.txt - txt file what contains name of addon and version number and some dirs that addon requires
 
 how i could scan all subdirs from game/ for info_X (.txt) whiout need of stupid ini editing so it could find it? :/
 
 - mmf2dev
 
 thanks in advance, again ;D
 
 
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		|  UrbanMonk
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  			29th April, 2009 at 23:32:01 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		 file folder object, use the browsing loop command
   
 
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		|  Zode
 
   
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  			30th April, 2009 at 13:42:05 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		 
 
 Originally Posted by UrbanMonkfile folder object, use the browsing loop command   
 
 eh? Ö_ö i cant get it working :/ nothing comes to addonslist
 
 example? :I i dont know if i did something wrong
 
 
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		|  RedEnchilada
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  			30th April, 2009 at 14:12:32 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		 I had this exact same problem with my game. Take your search directory in the command, and add "/*.*" to the end. (Make it "/*" if you're looking for folders.) (The slash isn't needed if it's already on the end.) It'll show the extensions, though.
 
 I think they made it like that in case someone wanted to search for all .bmp files, or all folders starting with pi.
 
 
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		|  UrbanMonk
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  			30th April, 2009 at 14:27:38 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		 Here you go, this example searches for all the EXE's on your C drive
 
 http://www.jsoftgames.com/exefinder.zip
 
 
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		|  Aptennap
 
   
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  			1st May, 2009 at 10:51:17 -
  		
			
		
  			
  		 And then you could use String Parser with a _ delimeter, and see if the first element of the file name is info.
 
 
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