Re: Resolving alias to unmounted volume
Re: Resolving alias to unmounted volume
- Subject: Re: Resolving alias to unmounted volume
- From: Tor Langballe <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 14:03:48 +0200
Thanks for the help, it sure is a dissappointment (A lot of people
could use this), but now I know, I can work around it.
I think I'll do the resolving in carbon actually.
... OK, I did it, here's a unix command line executable that resolves
an alias, I can call it from my script:
http://homepage.mac.com/torl/Sites/resolvealias.zip
tor
On 28 Oct 2005 , at 01:56, Dave Lyons wrote:
I think the short answer is No. The only similar request (for
Finder) outstanding in Radar is #2435422, asking for a way to get
the "path" of an alias file, even if it's broken and cannot be
resolved.
If your alias is not broken, and you know it refers to a folder or
disk, then you can ask the Finder to "open" the alias, and then
"close Finder window 1" if you didn't want it open. At that point,
the disk is mounted and the "original item" property can do its job.
If your alias refers to a file, the above probably doesn't help you.
On Oct 26, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Tor Langballe wrote:
Is there still no way to do this??
if i try
get original of file <alias>
it doesn't work if the alias is to something that isn't mounted yet.
I could double click the file in finder no problem and it would
mount...
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