I think I'm missing something obvious....
I've been reading code in a new project and have encountered code equivalent to the following:
var filePath = @"C:\temp\tmp1234.tmp"; // Generally obtained from System.IO.* calls
var uri = new Uri("file://" + filePath);
I thought that would be equivalent to:
var filePath = @"C:\temp\tmp1234.tmp";
var uri = new Uri(filePath);
(assuming the Uri class can parse the file path, deduce the scheme and do whatever escaping needs doing).
Since the code seems to work and this being done so frequently and so consistently I'm assuming the original developer had a good reason for using the "file://" + filePath
idiom. Could someone clue me in about what that reason might be?
Thanks!