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Re: Determining path to cocoa application in file system
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Re: Determining path to cocoa application in file system


  • Subject: Re: Determining path to cocoa application in file system
  • From: Craig Burton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 10:14:01 -0700

That's exactly what I was looking for - thanks!

Craig


On Saturday, October 30, 2004, at 09:05 AM, j o a r wrote:

Get acquainted with NSBundle.

j o a r

On 2004-10-30, at 17.41, Craig Burton wrote:

I'm writing a small application that currently needs to know its location in the file system in order to find a co-located input file.

Say, for example, a user downloads my app and executes it off their desktop. How can I determine the location from which the application was launched so that I might know where to find the necessary data file?


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