Re: getting a nsurl file size
Re: getting a nsurl file size
- Subject: Re: getting a nsurl file size
- From: Ken Thomases <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 00:21:01 -0600
On Jan 28, 2012, at 11:53 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
> I'm trying to determine the size of a file on a server. If I send the following message to an NSURL named "path", I get:
>
> [path getResourceValue:&value forKey:@"content-length" error:&error];
>
> value comes back nil.
Two things:
* Did the method return TRUE or FALSE? If FALSE, what error did you get back?
* The keys that are valid for that method are those listed in the NSURL documentation. They may bear no relation to HTTP response header fields. So, I see no reason to believe that "content-length" is a valid key. Have you tried NSURLFileSizeKey?
> If I send:
>
> value = [path propertyForKey:@"content-length"];
>
> which is deprecated, I get the correct file size.
That may be fluke.
Regards,
Ken
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