AJNeufeld added the comment:
I'd like this issue to be reopened. It does not appear resolved. It is
different from the wantobjects=False issue.
Windows 7 has 'libraries' which are folders containing the contents of more
than one folder. For instance, on my computer
> Libraries > Documents
presents the contents of the following 2 folders simultaneously:
C:\Users\aneufeld\Documents
C:\Users\Public\Documents
If you execute the script listed in the original bug report, press the [File
Open] button, press "Libraries" from the left bar, double click "Documents" in
the main area, and select one or more *FILES* in the displayed list of files, I
get back:
('',)
On the other hand, if I press "Computer" on the left bar, and navigate through
"C:", "Users", "aneufeld", "My Documents", and select the SAME FILES, I get
back:
('C:/Users/aneufeld/Documents/timelog.txt',
'C:/Users/aneufeld/Documents/notes.txt')
>From the "> Libraries > Documents" folder, if you navigate into any real
>folder, the problem goes away. For example, with the folder ATS in My
>Documents, press the [File Open] button, press "Libraries" from the left bar,
>double click "Documents" in the main area, double click ATS, and select the
>two files, I get:
('C:/Users/aneufeld/Documents/ATS/readme.txt',
'C:/Users/aneufeld/Documents/ATS/Changes.txt')
The issue is, when the file "Foo.txt" is selected in a Library folder, such as
"Documents", the dialog does not know if that file should be:
C:/Users/aneufeld/Documents/Foo.txt
or
C:/Users/Public/Documents/Foo.txt
and returns a null string for the filename.
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nosy: +AJNeufeld
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