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Sebb resolved IO-281.
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    Resolution: Invalid

> WildcardFileFilter fails for wild card pattern with a '*' in it
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IO-281
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-281
>             Project: Commons IO
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Filters
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.2
>         Environment: Windows XP
>            Reporter: Dean Schulze
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> The code below reports no files found when there is a file matching the wild 
> card pattern.  If I enter this command in a DOS windows in the same directory 
> it finds the file so the wild card pattern is correct as far as DOS is 
> concerned:
> {code}
> C:\dean\clipper\src\metadata.mail>dir 320620110821433-*.RWD
>  
>  Directory of C:\dean\clipper\src\metadata.mail
> 08/22/2011  12:36 PM             9,728 320620110821433-1.RWD
>                1 File(s)          9,728 bytes
>                0 Dir(s)  50,033,049,600 bytes free
> {code}
> This code should work according to the docs but it reports no file found:
> {code}
>       void testFileNameFilter() throws IOException {
>               
>               String fileNamePrefix = "320620110821433";
>               File f = new File(fileNamePrefix + ".rwd");
>               String filterString = fileNamePrefix + "-*.RWD";
>               FileFilter filter = new WildcardFileFilter(filterString, 
> IOCase.SYSTEM);
>               File dir = f.getCanonicalFile();
>               File[] existingFiles = dir.listFiles(filter);
>               
>               if (existingFiles != null)
>                       for (File f2 : existingFiles)
>                               System.out.println(f2.getName());
>               else
>                       System.out.println("No files found for" + filterString);
>       }
> {code}

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