Message95207
i looked at the source for normpath.
i know that it doesn't look at the filesystem.
assuming you're not currently sitting at the root directory, in all?
cases ../xyz brings you back to where you started. we expect normpath to
clean up a path string, collapsing '../' (as documented), perhaps either
the docs should state otherwise, or this should collapse dirs as long as
they are present in the path given to it ?
as an aside is there any reason why normpath shouldn't look at the
filesystem and decide if it makes sense to collapse a leading '../' when
this case arises ? |
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2009-11-13 21:44:36 | purpleidea | set | recipients:
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