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Re: How do I find my Application's directory?
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Re: How do I find my Application's directory?


  • Subject: Re: How do I find my Application's directory?
  • From: Douglas Davidson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:46:05 -0700


On Jun 22, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Scott Mitchell wrote:

Well I do understand all of this, and believe me, I have fought with them about this, to no avail. I can guarantee we will have write privileges. This functionality will only work if the Application bundle is in a volume/directory that they do have privileges for. It allows teachers to checkout files from there server to take home, like on there Laptop to do work on. 



Better would be ~/Desktop or ~/Documents, perhaps as a default for a user-configurable location.

Douglas Davidson

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