> On Jul 17, 2016, at 6:49 AM, thatsanicehatyouh...@me.com wrote:
> 
>> It might be a mishandling of the two sorts of rot URL. If you try feeding in 
>> this URL manually:
>> 
>> file://localhost/ <file:///>
>> 
>> and removing the last component, what do you end up with?
> 
> That just treats it as a file called "localhost" in the current directory.
> 
> NSURL *rootURL = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:@"localhost"];

Not the same thing. The URL you created with the above is “file:///localhost” 
(three slashes at start) which is indeed just a file called “localhost”.

“file://localhost/“ (two slashes at start) denotes a file URL at the hostname 
“localhost”, which is semantically the same thing as “file:///", but 
syntactically different so the path behavior might work better. You’d have to 
create it as a generic URL, i.e. [NSURL URLWithString: @“file://localhost/“].

—Jens
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