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Re: Problems with fileExistsAtPath [resolved]
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Re: Problems with fileExistsAtPath [resolved]


  • Subject: Re: Problems with fileExistsAtPath [resolved]
  • From: Mark Munz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 08:53:17 -0600

The problem is resolved. fileExistsAtPath is working as expected. My bad. Apparently I had logged the results of the method incorrectly. That, combined with two outlets linked to the same NSButton (when they should have been linked to separate buttons) caused my confusion.

On Jun 10, 2004, at 5:01 PM, Mark Munz wrote:

Are there reasons (other than the file not existing) that would cause fileExistsAtPath to return NO?

I'm getting a situation where fileExistsAtPath is telling me that it doesn't exist. I've verified that that path is a full path and is valid.
I created the file programmatically at the path and when I got back to check if it's there, (Finder shows the file, fileExistsAtPath says NO).
I thought it might be choking because the file has a resource, but that isn't the case.

I'm guessing there must be some subtly that might not be explained in the documentation. Any ideas?

Thanks.

Mark Munz
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