Re: How to rename a filename in uppercase
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 20:27:52 +0100
2008/1/20, Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>:
>
> On 20 Jan 2008, at 17:36, Simone Tessaro wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > i've a question. I'm trying to write some code that make a filename in
> > uppercase. i wrote a thing like that:
> > [defaultManager movePath:@"foo.txt" toPath:@"FOO.txt" handler:nil];
>
> What happens if you implement a handler? Any indication of why it
> might be failing?
I did it. and this is the result:
{Error = "Already Exists"; Path = "/Users/username/Desktop/foo.txt"; }
so the problem could be something about the case-sensitiveness.
> >
> >
> > this code doesn't work because cocoa seems to be case-sensitive and
> > this method is useless for my pourpose. So, i need a method like the
> > unix mv, in fact if i use the command mv foo.txt FOO.txt , everything
> > is allright.
> > Someone have a smart idea to do this? Or i need to use two renaming?
> > Like this (a very bad idea):
> > [defaultManager movePath:@"foo.txt" toPath:@"temp.txt" handler:nil];
> > [defaultManager movePath:@"temp.txt" toPath:@"FOO.txt" handler:nil];
>
> Well does this actually work for you if you try it?
Nothing. but i think there's a better solution.. more elegant
Thanks
S.
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