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Embarrassing NSURL problem
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Embarrassing NSURL problem


  • Subject: Embarrassing NSURL problem
  • From: Ken Tozier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 22:22:34 -0400

I'm writing a class to read AETE's from the resource fork of applications and find that I have no clue how to actually do this in Cocoa. In the bad old days, I would simply pass an FSSpec to FSpOpenRF and be on my merry way. I tried to figure out how to do this using NSURL routines but must admit defeat. I'd like to learn the new way, but couldn't find a single example that showed how to actually open a file in OS X. Could someone send me a link or provide a snippet on how to open resource forks?

Thanks

KT
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