Razorwing
Warlord
You're welcome =)
It's called a relative path (or url) and is often used when making web pages. By telling the computer to go up in the folder tree (../) and then into another folder (Bomber) one can navigate on any computer without worrying about their file structure. Or as in the case of web pages, one can move a whole site to another server and it'll work seamlessly since the folder tree is intact.
It's called a relative path (or url) and is often used when making web pages. By telling the computer to go up in the folder tree (../) and then into another folder (Bomber) one can navigate on any computer without worrying about their file structure. Or as in the case of web pages, one can move a whole site to another server and it'll work seamlessly since the folder tree is intact.