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Gary D. Gregory updated IO-772:
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    Summary: Confusing doc on IOUtils#resourceToURL() and other resource* 
methods.  (was: Confusing doc on IOUtils::resourceToURL)

> Confusing doc on IOUtils#resourceToURL() and other resource* methods.
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>                 Key: IO-772
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-772
>             Project: Commons IO
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Utilities
>    Affects Versions: 2.11.0
>            Reporter: Dan Ziemba
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> The Javadoc for IOUtils::resourceToURL (and the String and byte[] variants) 
> says that the "name" parameter is expected to be absolute and is not well 
> defined otherwise. When this is called without a ClassLoader, using an 
> absolute path makes sense as Class::getResource is called against a class 
> that is not the caller's, so a non-absolute path would be looking inside the 
> commons-io package.  But when called with a ClassLoader, instead the 
> ClassLoader::getResource method is called, and using an absolute path with 
> that does not work the same way. 
> For example, both of these work the same for a file sitting at the root of 
> the classpath (src/main/resources in typical Maven/Gradle build):
>  * {{IOUtils.resourceToString("/file.txt");}}
>  * {{IOUtils.resourceToString("file.txt", getClass().getClassLoader());}}
> But this does not work:
>  * {{IOUtils.resourceToString("/file.txt", getClass().getClassLoader());}}
> That behavior is consistent with the explanation in this [accepted 
> StackOverflow answer|[https://stackoverflow.com/a/51645482/1270447].]
> I believe the doc on the method variants that take a ClassLoader should call 
> this out.



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