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Re: how do I make sure a certain app opens a file without using openFile: withApplication:?



On Jun 29, 2006, at 3:05 PM, Alan Smith wrote:

Hi everyone,
I need to open a pilot for the EV series without using openFile:
withApplication:. If I use that it doesn't work properly, if I use
openFile: it works great. The only problem is that I need to make sure
that the specified copy of the EV opens the pilot. I have my app copy
the EV game and manage the pilots and plugins for it. So I want my
app's copy of the EV to open, not the another copy of the EV that
could be on disk somewhere.

How do I open a file with an app without using openFile: withApplication:?

Have you tried passing the full path to your app bundle as the second parameter?


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