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
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 f
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 re
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:\
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
Setti