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8.4

Find current folder

Asked by Millkind in JavaScript

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The following is some jscript to get a list of .js files located in the same folder as the .thml was started from.

var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
var folder = fso.GetFolder(".");  

var files = new Enumerator(folder.files);
var fileListshow = [];
var fileListcall = [];

while(!files.atEnd()) {
      // add file to array
      if ( files.item().name.lastIndexOf ( ".js" ) == ( files.item().name.length - 3 ) )
      {
      fileListshow.push(files.item().name);
      fileListcall.push(files.item().name);
      }
      files.moveNext();
}


When I was testing it on the desktop it worked fine.  Place the .html and other .js files in the same folder eslewhere and it cant find them.  Why?Start Free Trial
 
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