I'm trying to scan a directory for files using this code:
result = [os.path.join(dp, f) for dp, dn, filenames in os.walk(PATH) for f in filenames if os.path.splitext(f)[1] == '.json']
Most of them are coming back correct but a few of them are coming back with u200b in them. When I put it in a with open() statement, I get an error message saying:
IOError: [Errno 14] Bad address
What's even stranger is that when I manually look at the file name in the directory it's stored in, there's no u200b to be found. But if I manually try to read in the name I see printed in the directory, it says "file not found".
How do I solve this issue? The ideal solution I need is a way to read these files in with open() statements without having to manually go and rename all these files without special characters.
Thank you
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