Its very odd, just modified the code to this:
objSymbolPath = Paths.get(arystrAttr[1]);
if ( clsFolderTest.blnExists(Paths.get("/home/")) != true ) {
System.out.println("doesn't exist!");
}
if ( clsFolderTest.blnExists(Paths.get("/home/plattens/")) != true ) {
System.out.println("doesn't exist!");
}
if ( clsFolderTest.blnExists(Paths.get("/home/plattens/workspace/")) != true ) {
System.out.println("doesn't exist!");
}
if ( clsFolderTest.blnExists(Paths.get("/home/plattens/workspace/jguids30ma/")) != true ) {
System.out.println("doesn't exist!");
}
if ( clsFolderTest.blnExists(Paths.get("/home/plattens/workspace/jguids30ma/symbols/")) != true ) {
System.out.println("doesn't exist!");
}
if ( clsFolderTest.blnExists(objSymbolPath) != true ) {
clsMain.errMessage(clsSymbol.class.toString() + ":alstrToSVG"
,"Symbol path does not exists or is not a folder!");
return null;
}
All the individual checks with the literal paths work, however the last test still fails, in the end it turns out the the parameter 'arystrAttr' actually had quotes around the path.