"Icon\r" is an invisible file that contains a custom directory icon.

What make you think this file is handle in different way ?
The terminal displays '\r' as ^M but it's not a problem. Isn't it?


Le 15 mai 08 à 12:17, JanakiRam a écrit :

Hi All,
I'm facing an issue with NSFileManger directoryContentsAtPath API. This seems to be an wried issue. But its very important for me to fix. Please
help me.

My application is trying to enumerate  the folders in inside a Mac
using NSFileManager  API. But for some files its failing.

It looks like the file name ( inside bundle ) is interpreted by Finder and Terminal in a different ways. Can any one please suggest me a way to resolve
this issue.

Thanks in Advance

*Cocoa Code for your reference.*

NSFileManager *defaultManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
NSArray *filePath = [defaultManager directoryContentsAtPath:
@"/Users/janakiram/Downloads/Folder.tiff"];
int i , count = [filePath count];

for ( i = 0 ; i < count ; i++ ) {
NSLog(@" filepath  is (%@)",[filePath objectAtIndex:i]);

}

*Output:*

[Session started at 2008-05-15 15:34:38 +0530.]
2008-05-15 15:34:38.951 FileEnumerator[4094:10b]  filepath  is (Icon
)

FileEnumerator has exited with status 0.

*Terminal View of Folder :*

Janakirams-iMac-G5:~ janakiram$ cd /Users/janakiram/Downloads/ Folder.tiff

Janakirams-iMac-G5:Folder.tiff janakiram$ ls -la
total 112
drwxr-xr-x@  3 janakiram  staff   102 May 15 15:36 .
drwx------+ 92 janakiram  staff  3128 May 15 15:17 ..
-rwxr-xr-x@  1 janakiram  staff     0 Aug  8  2006 Icon?

Janakirams-iMac-G5:Folder.tiff janakiram$ cp -R Icon^M




JanakiRam.
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