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Alias Record, new methods?


  • Subject: Alias Record, new methods?
  • From: Lorenzo Puleo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 16:04:42 +0200

Hi,
in my old applications I used to store an alias record within my files, so
later I was able to read that alias record and retrive its target file on
the disk, even if the user moved that file on the same disk.

Now I suppose that with Cocoa and Unix, I should use a different method to
do that. Actually I store only absolute pathnames into my files, within a
NSDictionary. Can I store something like an alias record or a relative or
absolute sym link too? If so, how should I do? And how should I retrive
later the target file?

Thanks.

Best Regards
--
Lorenzo
email: email@hidden

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