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Re: Keeping track of files, i.e. aliases, NSURL's?
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Re: Keeping track of files, i.e. aliases, NSURL's?


  • Subject: Re: Keeping track of files, i.e. aliases, NSURL's?
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 10:00:14 -0700

No it's not, the Alias manager does just this. It's the entire reason it exists.

Ack, at 8/28/02, Ondra Cada said:

That is the only possible one, since it is plain impossible to track moved files. It can be done *sometimes* only. A warning always is ways better than an inconsistent behaviour.

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