INTRODUCTION:
	This is a pair of C++ classes used to find files in a directory or
subdirectory tree. The first class, FileIterator, iterates through ALL
files in a directory, with the option of searching through any
subdirectories. For each file found, the class user can determine the
full path name of the file and/or its size.
	The FullFileIterator class inherits FileIterator. It allows a
refined search, including such factors as:

		a) Whether a file is archived,
		b) Whether a file is hidden,
		c) Whether a file is read-only,
		d) Whether a file is a system file,
		e) How a file compares to a given date, and
		f) How a file compares to a given time.


INCLUDED FILES:
	fi.cfg           - Windows .EXE compiler configuration
	fidll.cfg        - Windows .DLL compiler configuration
	fidos.cfg        - DOS compiler configuration
	file_itr.h       - FileIterator class header.
	fi_full.h        - FullFileIterator class header.
	fi.lib     	  - FileIterator & FullFileIterator classes library
				    (Windows .EXE version).
	fidll.lib     	  - FileIterator & FullFileIterator classes library
				    (Windows .DLL version).
	fidos.lib     	  - FileIterator & FullFileIterator classes library
				    (DOS version).
	fi.doc		  - FileIterator class library documentation. (Word
				    for Windows, vers. 2 file)
	fifull.doc	  - FullFileIterator class library documentation.
				    (Word for Windows, vers. 2 file)
	fi.rtf		  - FileIterator class library documentation. (Rich
				    Text Format file)
	fifull.rtf	  - FullFileIterator class library documentation.
				    (Rich Text Format file)
	readme.txt       - This file.


CLASS USUAGE:
	The accompanying .DOC files explain how to use the 2 classes. For
those of you without Word for Window, the RTF files provide another
alternative. The libraries should be linked in to the Windows or DOS
objs.


DISCLAIMER:
	This is industrial-strength code. There should be no bugs, but at
the same time, there hasn't been much *real* testing.


SUPPORT:
	These libraries are intended to provide the programmer with a class
library to iterate through files. Should questions arise, I can be reached
at 72410,2521.
	Since this is my first public offering, I will be very receptive
any comments . . . especially criticisms.

										Niels Kistrup
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