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Re: How to rename a filename in uppercase
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Re: How to rename a filename in uppercase


  • Subject: Re: How to rename a filename in uppercase
  • From: "Simone Tessaro" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:21:54 +0100

2008/1/20, John Stiles <email@hidden>:
> These look like filenames, not full paths. You can't supply a partial
> path here.

sure. the path is omitted. but is present in the real code..
in fact the real code is like that:
[defaultManager movePath:@"/User/username/Desktop/foo.txt"
toPath:@"/User/username/Desktop/FOO.txt"" handler:nil];

sorry for the lack of precision..

S.
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