No, it's working fine if the file is there, and as I mentioned before, I
can just normalize the path, and then append the file name at the end
using the file.path function.
Thanks for your help.
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:24:42 -0400, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 10/23/2008 1:59 PM, Joseph Haykov wrote:
Actually, it's a new file that I plan on writing to, so while the
directory C:\\DOCUME~1\\JOSEPH~1\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\RtmpolZ4Vy exists,
the file file72ae2cd6.txt does not. However, this was working fine in
version 2.6.2. If you're saying that the reason why this doesn't work
is because the file does not exist, I can easily work around the issue.
That's a likely cause. 2.7.0 changed the method of normalizing the
path, and it now relies on Windows API calls to do it. However, up to
2.8.0 it wasn't checking for an error return from those. I've fixed
that now, so your string now gives me
>
normalizePath("C:\\DOCUME~1\\JOSEPH~1\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\RtmpolZ4Vy\\file72ae2cd6.txt")
Error in normalizePath(path) : Unable to normalize element 1
The Windows docs don't list all possible reasons for an error return, so
I'm not sure that's what you saw, but it does seem likely. Please do
let me know if creating the file is not sufficient to get it to work for
you.
Duncan Murdoch
Best regards,
Joe Haykov
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:49:42 -0400, Duncan Murdoch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/23/2008 10:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Joseph Haykov
Version: 2.8.0
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (216.189.177.202)
normalizePath("C:\\DOCUME~1\\JOSEPH~1\\LOCALS~1\\Temp\\RtmpolZ4Vy\\file72ae2cd6.txt")
returns: "\0354xl|\a\001 $v\001¨y8"
instead of returning:
"C:\\Documents and Settings\\Joseph Haykov\\Local
Settings\\Temp\\RtmpolZ4Vy\\file72ae2cd6.txt"
By the way, this works correctly in version 2.6.2
I see the problem, and will look into it. It first started failing
in 2.7.0; it's not a new bug.
But I'm not sure it's a bug, since that directory doesn't exist on my
system, and the function is documented to give undefined results in
that case. Does that file exist on your system?
Duncan Murdoch
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