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Re: getting the bundle name
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Re: getting the bundle name


  • Subject: Re: getting the bundle name
  • From: Jonathan Feinberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 06:45:01 -0800

As you can see, the bundle name is returned as null instead of "RaiseMan" as I think it should be.

- (NSString *)bundleIdentifier

Returns the receiver's bundle identifier, which is defined by the CFBundleIdentifier key in the bundle's information property list.

Is the CFBundleIdentifier key set in the bundle's Info.plist?
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