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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:32:58+00:00 2026-05-11T20:32:58+00:00

I have two Uri objects passed into some code, one is a directory and

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I have two Uri objects passed into some code, one is a directory and the other is a filename (or a relative path)

var a = new Uri("file:///C:/Some/Dirs");
var b = new Uri("some.file");

when I try and combine them like this:

var c = new Uri(a,b);

I get

file:///C:/Some/some.file

where I wold expect to get the same effect as with Path.Combine (as that is the old code I need to replace):

file:///C:/Some/Dirs/some.file

I can’t think of a clean solution to this.

The ugly solution being to add a / to the Uri if it’s not there

string s = a.OriginalString;
if(s[s.Length-1] != '/')
   a = new Uri(s + "/");
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    2026-05-11T20:32:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    Well, you’re going to have to tell the Uri somehow that the last part is a directory rather than a file. Using a trailing slash seems to be the most obvious way to me.

    Bear in mind that for many Uris, the answer you’ve got is exactly right. For example, if your web browser is rendering

    http://foo.com/bar/index.html
    

    and it sees a relatively link of “other.html” it then goes to

    http://foo.com/bar/other.html
    

    not

    http://foo.com/bar/index.html/other.html
    

    Using a trailing slash on “directory” Uris is a pretty familiar way of suggesting that relative Uris should just append instead of replacing.

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