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Where am I if I'm a .App package?
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Where am I if I'm a .App package?


  • Subject: Where am I if I'm a .App package?
  • From: Scott Harper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:34:15 -0600

I would like to know how I can (hopefully there's an easy way) discover the path to the currently running .app's directory, so say I'm a running program, and I want to access a settings file located in the same directory where _I_ am located -- or I have customizable media I want to load that's stored in a "media" directory alongside myself, how can I get that file, if I'm in an arbitrary location?

Thanks, and I hope this made sense.

--Scott
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