- Dec 20, 1999
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Here's an idea I have, and I wonder if it can be done in windows. (98, NT, 2k, etc.)
In Linux, you can set up symbolic links. These are like hardcore shortcuts that act like the files that they represent.
I would love to put multiple mp3 files in specific folders for catagorization-but copying gigs of mp3s tends to add unneccessary space to the HDD.
This way, I will be able to put song in a root directory, and then put the shortcut into other folders that it would fall under- /get-up, /trance, /funk etc. When it comes time to burn a CD, i can easily just burn a folder of shortcuts that is essentially looking to the root files.
Programs like Apache server allow for virtual directories, and Windows Networking allows for Virtual Drives- but what about Windows supporting the idea of Virtual files?
I'd like to set up shortcuts (or a modified shortcut) so that the shortcut can be moved, read for a cd burn, played, etc- but it reads the information from the real file.
Any ideas?
