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Re: Don't trust -fileExistsAtPath:isDirectory: when symlinks are involved
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Re: Don't trust -fileExistsAtPath:isDirectory: when symlinks are involved


  • Subject: Re: Don't trust -fileExistsAtPath:isDirectory: when symlinks are involved
  • From: stephane sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:54:38 +0100


Le Mar 25, 2005, à 11:57 AM, Jérôme Laurens a écrit :

Hi all,

Contrary to what the doc says on 10.3 fileExistsAtPath:isDirectory: sometimes traverses symlinks.

final or non final symlinks?

Because the documentation states that it does not traverse final symbolic links.


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