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Created Feb 06, 2006 by Kitware Robot@kwrobotOwner

SNL: File read error with dot in directory name

This issue was created automatically from an original Mantis Issue. Further discussion may take place here.


From Dave Karelitz:

If I have the following file:

/scratch1/dbkarel/data.exo/myData.exo, ParaView does not show any files in the data.exo folder. If I manually type in the filename, ParaView tries to open the file, but then says that it doesn't not recognize the .exo file type. My guess is that ParaView is looking at the full path and taking everything after the first . as the file extension... It loads fine after I manually tell it it's an exodus file

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