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Re: Cocoa friendly Quicktime APIs?
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Re: Cocoa friendly Quicktime APIs?


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa friendly Quicktime APIs?
  • From: Willie Abrams <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 19:13:21 -0600

On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 08:31 AM, Oleg Svirgstin <email@hidden> wrote:

Try to explain a _Diehard Mac User_ that he CANNOT store his file as "the
file that I want to open on my birthday" in a directory with a path like
this: "~/Documents/My documents for the project 656/The documents that I
like/The documents that I like most of all/Don't forget to buy butter/My
files again/...". I am a Mac user since 1987, believe me!

I think you can store that file. Have you tried using QuickTime's data reference calls? You can set up alias data references from NSURL (CFURLRef) to FSRef to NewAlias.

It handles long filenames just fine.

Willie
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