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Understand whether an application can open a specific file


  • Subject: Understand whether an application can open a specific file
  • From: Giovanni Donelli <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 15:35:42 +0200

Dear Folks,
is there a clever way to figure out whether an application X can open a file Y or not?


I notice that if you drag, say a PDF file, over the icon of iCal in the finder, iCal doesn't highlight notifying the user that the application can't open that file.

is there a function such as: ApplicationCanOpenFileAtPath() ?

Thank you very much,
Giovanni Donelli
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