Re: -[NSURL path] "If the path has a trailing slash it is stripped"
Re: -[NSURL path] "If the path has a trailing slash it is stripped"
- Subject: Re: -[NSURL path] "If the path has a trailing slash it is stripped"
- From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 00:01:07 +0100
Can you tell us why you want the trailing slash maintained? Pretty much all path-based APIs on OS X ignore such slashes, so I'm assuming you want it for another reason. There may be a better API we can suggest.
On 9 Apr 2012, at 06:18, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> In the documentation of -[NSURL path], it says:
>
> "If the path has a trailing slash it is stripped."
>
> Indeed, when I create an NSURL from the string "http://example.com/blah/", its -path is "/blah".
>
> Does anyone know why? I need the path, the whole path, verbatim.
>
> Also, does anyone know a workaround to avoid this stripping? I'm afraid that re-implementing -[NSURL path] myself would require studying IETF (RFC) documents for about six weeks before I understood all the corner cases with 99.99% confidence.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry Krinock
>
>
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