I have a C# .NET 3.5 program that uses an OpenFileDialog
to retrieve a file for importing. It has two filters (*Domain*.*
and *.*
) and the *Domain*.*
is chosen as the FilterIndex
. I'm seeing a case of a disappearing file from the filters when it is modified within the OpenFileDialog
.
Here are the steps the user will take to reproduce the problem:
- In the program, open the
OpenFileDialog
. Ensure that the filter is set to*Domain*.*
. - Find a file in the directory that matches the filter and change the file name so that it no longer matches the filter. Note: the file will disappear.
- Change the filter to show all files
*.*
. Note: the file is not listed even though you're supposedly showing*.*
.
At this point, you can open the folder in Windows Explorer and see that the file with the changed name exists. However, in the OpenFileDialog
, it is no longer visible regardless of the filter that is used. The only way to see that file again is to close the OpenFileDialog
and then reopen it.
Here is my code that creates the OpenFileDialog
.
using(OpenFileDialog domainFileDialog = new OpenFileDialog())
{
domainFileDialog.CheckFileExists = true;
domainFileDialog.CheckPathExists = true;
domainFileDialog.Filter = "Domain Files (*Domain*.*)|*Domain*.*|All files (*.*)|*.*";
domainFileDialog.FilterIndex = 1;
domainFileDialog.Multiselect = false;
domainFileDialog.RestoreDirectory = true;
domainFileDialog.ShowReadOnly = true;
domainFileDialog.SupportMultiDottedExtensions = true;
domainFileDialog.Title = "Choose the Domain File to Import...";
domainFileDialog.ValidateNames = true;
\\ Perform Import functionality...
}
It seems as though when you open the OpenFileDialog
and modify an existing file that matches the more restrictive filter so that it no longer matches the filter, the file disappears from visibility even when all files *.*
are displayed.
Since I have no idea why this is happening, (and I'm open for suggestions as to how to fix it) is there any way to restrict a user from creating or modifying any of the files in the OpenFileDialog
in hopes of preventing this problem?
OpenFileDialog
classes for WinForms and WPF. Which one are you using?*Domain*.*
was never a valid wildcard in previous versions of Windows. Goes back to CP/M and MS-Dos, operating systems that didn't have the luxury of implementing regexp.