Loading files into memory

Hi
My question is as follows:
The executable is  loaded into a temporary directory on their computer when the user clicks on the link on a web page.
How do I load the data that the program needs into the same directory and then destroys the data upon exit of the program?
Thank you.

How are you getting the executable loaded?  Is it a case of click on a link and you hit save or run?
Where are you loading the data from?
You can use the path info of the current VI (File I/O >> File constants palette).  Strip the path enough times to get the path of the executable.  And use that in your program.  Use other file I/O functions to delete whatever file it is you are putting into the same path.

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