Thanks Lothar.
I will try it.
On Jan 30, 2:37 pm, Lothar Kimmeringer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rinku schrieb:
>
> > I am using FileUploadWidget to upload a file.
> > After uploading file I am adding the uploaded filename in a ListBox to
> > display the uploaded filename to the user.
> >>From server side I am returning the complete path of the file where I
> > created uploaded file on the server. Code is given below :-
>
> If you are in control of what is returned, why don't you simply
> replace the system.specific file-separator by '/'. So in your
> servlet you simply do a
> return localPath.replace(File.separatorChar, '/');
>
> That way you don't have to cope with the separator at all.
> java.io.File takes all kinds of separators, i.e. if you create
> an instance of File with "\Users\User\Documents\whatever.txt"
> this will happily work independent if that happens on a Windows
> or Linux or AS/400-system. The same is valid for the use of
> slashes ('/') on Windows-systems.
>
> If you want to show the path using the separators used by the
> client, you might check out the User-Agent-Header on the servlet-
> side to find out what operating system the client is using. On
> the other side, who cares if there are backslashes or slashes?
>
> Regards, Lothar
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