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Re: Where is the filename?



The filenames are in the key. The nodeName is the filename.

See http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1150.html for a description of HFS+

-Don

On Dec 6, 2005, at 3:23 AM, Pavan Chebbi wrote:

Hi,
 
I want to know where is the filename stored in the catalog leaf node of the catalog file B*tree.
I have first 14 bytes in the catalog leaf node as the node descriptor. I now want to find out where is the file/folder name in the leaf node. 
I am able to fetch the HFSPlusCatalogKey and hence know the nodeName. Plz help me where I can find the filename from here.
 
Kindly help.
 


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