I'm looking at a bit of script and I'm not sure what the "//" does.
$ResultsFolder = "./" . "Results";
$CompanyFolder = $ResultsFolder."//".$CompanyName;
I'm looking at a bit of script and I'm not sure what the "//" does.
$ResultsFolder = "./" . "Results";
$CompanyFolder = $ResultsFolder."//".$CompanyName;
Doesn't do anything /./
and //
mean the same thing than /