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Re: Files paths with slashes in them
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Re: Files paths with slashes in them


  • Subject: Re: Files paths with slashes in them
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:25:51 +0200


On 23 aug 2005, at 19.46, Mark Williams wrote:

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but when I get the return from the panel it has become file.mpg (1:2) which of course does not exist so it cannot be found.

Cannot be found where?

If you do "touch test:file" in a Terminal window you will end up with a file that in the Finder looks like "test/file", and vice versa. NSFileManager will still be able to find them, because on the POSIX level, they are represented with a colon in place of the slash.

j o a r


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