CEEJ Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 I am running ImgBurn on my Win XP system. I am getting Joliet warning messages in my log. I think I have figured it out - one of the folders in the list is a Mac package (.app) Such folders have internal files with 'names only' (i.e no extension) An example of one such file from the log is shown below. Notice the -> 'applet.' When I look in the image, it appears correct (i.e. without the trailing dot). Is ImgBurn warning me that this "might be" an error, but going ahead and copying the file "as is". If so, great! If not, or even if so, should I worry? thanks -ceej I 12:23:59 Preparing Image... W 12:24:00 Joliet File: '\fscommand\LauncherProxyBundle.app\Contents\MacOS\applet' -> 'applet.' (OS Path: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\PACKAGE_US_20100427\VCD\fscommand\LauncherProxyBundle.app\Contents\MacOS\applet) I 12:24:00 Contents: 391 Files, 89 Folders
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 No, it's warning you that the file name (within the image, not the one on your hdd) has been changed (basically to include the dot). Enable the 'allow file names without extensions' option in advanced -> restrictions -> joliet.
CEEJ Posted May 1, 2010 Author Posted May 1, 2010 I had set the option you suggest. Still got the warning. I will experiment this weekend and see what I get (in the log and in the image) with extensions on/off. No, it's warning you that the file name (within the image, not the one on your hdd) has been changed (basically to include the dot). Enable the 'allow file names without extensions' option in advanced -> restrictions -> joliet.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 1, 2010 Posted May 1, 2010 That's odd because I don't get it when I enable it. I've tested it in 'Standard' and 'Advanced' input modes too.
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