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Re: FSRef under Windows / loading files with special characters in their filenames



Alexis Glass <email@hidden> wrote:

Looking through the list archives, I found a post from Harry Plate, dated Dec 9 2005, dealing with much the same problem as I have -- namely that FsRef functions aren't in the Quicktime SDK libraries for Windows, though it they are listed in the header files.
I am trying to load an audio file which uses an 'e' with an acute accent in the filename; this fails when I use FSMakeFSSpec or NativePathNameToFSSpec. It would seem that under OS X, using FSMakeFSRef would would be the appropriate course of action. Given that the function isn't available under windows, how do I go about opening files with special characters in their names?

How about functions such as QTNewDataReferenceFromFullPathCFString? -- James W. Walker, ScriptPerfection Enterprises, Inc. <http://www.write-brain.com/> _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. QuickTime-API mailing list (email@hidden) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/quicktime-api/email@hidden

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