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Installing elements from application bundle


  • Subject: Installing elements from application bundle
  • From: Frédéric BLANC <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 14:29:15 +0100 (CET)

Hi!

While I'm answering to last messages, I've got a new riddle to submit ;) !

I need some help to figure how I could install elements from my app bundle.
Actually, I wish to be able, at runtime, to copy one of my resources (included
in my app bundle) at a predefined location on the user's startup volume.

Ex. : Imagine my app wants my user to have a special .tiff in his/her
"~/Documents" folder; Imagine this special .tiff is included in the installed
and then launched app.

Is there anyone here who's tried to do such a thing? Could this kind people
share thoughts with us ;) ? Thanks in advance,


- Fred
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