Not sure if this is your problem, but you might try replacing the '&'
with the url encoded equivalent: '%26'

-Mike

On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 18:19, Dave Grimwood wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I am having troubles listing Files and subfolders within a Folder that has
> an '&' in its name. I am using listWebDavResources to return the names of
> the files.  This works fine when the folder does not have an '&' in the
> name.
> 
> Below is the code that I am using:
> 
> path = "http://myiisserver.net/webdav/dgrimwood/M&T/";
> HttpURL url = new HttpURL(path);
> url.setUserinfo(sUsername, sPassword);
> WebdavResource resource = new WebdavResource(url);
> if (rc.exists() && rc.isCollection()) {
>       WebdavResource[] rcs = rc.listWebdavResources();
>               for (int i = 0; i < rcs.length; i++) {
>               if (!rcs[i].isCollection()) {
>                       list.addFile(
>                             rcs[i].getDisplayName(),
>                             rcs[i].getDisplayName(),
>                             rcs[i].getGetContentType(),
>                             Long.toString(rcs[i].getGetContentLength()));
>                     }
>                 }
> return list;
> 
> This example would return an array length of 0 when there should be 5. Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dave
> 
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