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Jean-Marc Borer commented on VFS-467:
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What do you mean by reference. I know that my fix might not cover all cases,
that is why I did not send a patch yet. I have still to write unit tests.
However what is sure is that the test is wrong: it doesn't compare similar
things (relative against absolute). As I had not enough time to study the VFS
code, I hoped someone with a better understanding would react to my proposed
solution...
> WebDAV: list children returns parent directory instead of ignoring it
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: VFS-467
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-467
> Project: Commons VFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0, 2.1
> Reporter: Jean-Marc Borer
>
> WebDAV seems to always include the parent folder when returning a list
> of children for a directory. This is due to a wrong test in WebdavFileObject
> doListChildrenResolved:
> if (isCurrentFile(response.getHref(), name))
> {
> continue;
> }
> where
> private boolean isCurrentFile(String href, URLFileName fileName)
> {
> String name = hrefString(fileName);
> if (href.endsWith("/") && !name.endsWith("/"))
> {
> name += "/";
> }
> return href.equals(name);
> }
> where the parent dir returned in the WedbDAV response should be ignored.
> However the test compares a RELATIVE href (first arg), with an ASBOLUTE href
> (second arg)
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