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Re: how to create webloc file in programming?
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Re: how to create webloc file in programming?


  • Subject: Re: how to create webloc file in programming?
  • From: Stephan Burlot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:56:00 +0100

The CocoaTech Foundation frameworks have a NTWebloc class that does the job: <http://www.cocoatech.com/opensource.php>

Stephan Burlot

Le 17 janv. 05, à 05:02, Tim.xu a écrit :

Hi:
    I don't know how to create webloc file in programming. I find webloc file is different with other file type. when I use command "cp google.webloc ./test/google.webloc", google.webloc is a webloc file which I create it by hand. But it will destroy the file(./test/google.webloc). I want to know how to cp the resource in Mac machine, or how to create webloc file directly in Mac programming Interface. Thank you.
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