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Re: Permissions in an app bundle
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Re: Permissions in an app bundle


  • Subject: Re: Permissions in an app bundle
  • From: Julio Cesar Silva dos Santos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 14:21:09 -0300

But remember that you, as the developer, have writing permission, but you cannot rely on user's permissions. If the user has very limited permissions the application could become unusable for him.

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On 05/07/2006, at 12:13, Nir Soffer wrote:


The best solution seems to be to keep the template in the app bundle. The
template is not visible to the user, and I don't need to support more templates
installed by the user.


The simplest thing - no code required - is to make the template writable in the
bundle.



-- Best regards,

Nir Soffer
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References: 
 >Permissions in an app bundle (From: Nir Soffer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Permissions in an app bundle (From: Tage Borg <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Permissions in an app bundle (From: Nir Soffer <email@hidden>)

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