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Re: [late reply] Re: Parameters for "path to" Command
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Re: [late reply] Re: Parameters for "path to" Command


  • Subject: Re: [late reply] Re: Parameters for "path to" Command
  • From: Andy Wylie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 21:17:22 +1200

on Sat, 24 Aug 2002 01:29:01 -0700 Michelle Steiner wrote:

>On Saturday, August 24, 2002, at 01:11 AM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
>
>>>
>>> But why is it calling a folder a file?
>>
>> Maybe for the same reason that it calls most files 'document files'?
>
>Well, I can see making the distinction between document files and
>application files, but calling a folder a file????
>
I've long assumed the 'file' in spec is os and 'document file' finder's,
seems only fair if finder can have a folder superclass.

_____________________________ Andy
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