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Best way to resolve file path too long exception

I created a app that downloads all document libraries in a SP Site , but at one point it giving me this error (I tried looking at google but couldn;t find anything, now if anyone knows any trick to solve this problem please respond otherwise thanks for looking at it) ...
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C++ new int[0] — will it allocate memory?

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Initialize class fields in constructor or at declaration?

I've been programming in C# and Java recently and I am curious where the best place is to initialize my class fields. 15 An...
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Should I put the Google Analytics JS in the or at the end of ?

Google gives me a piece of javascript and tells me to include it in the <head> . 7 Answers ...
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What is attr_accessor in Ruby?

I am having a hard time understanding attr_accessor in Ruby . Can someone explain this to me? 19 Answers ...
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What is the use of the @ symbol in PHP?

I have seen uses of @ in front of certain functions, like the following: 11 Answers ...
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Is it possible to make the -init method private in Objective-C?

I need to hide (make private) the -init method of my class in Objective-C. 9 Answers ...
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Entity Framework - Include Multiple Levels of Properties

The Include() method works quite well for Lists on objects. But what if I need to go two levels deep? For example, the method below will return ApplicationServers with the included properties shown here. However, ApplicationsWithOverrideGroup is another container that holds other complex objects. Ca...
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When should I use double or single quotes in JavaScript?

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What is the difference between vmalloc and kmalloc?

I've googled around and found most people advocating the use of kmalloc , as you're guaranteed to get contiguous physical blocks of memory. However, it also seems as though kmalloc can fail if a contiguous physical block that you want can't be found. What are the advantages of having a contig...