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Re: Accessing files in QT Cache
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Re: Accessing files in QT Cache


  • Subject: Re: Accessing files in QT Cache
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 00:14:59 -0800

On 27 Dec 06, at 22:06, Andrew Hromada wrote:
The QuickTime Movie Download Cache (the one you select the size of in the QuickTime System Preferences in the Browser tab) is located in "/tmp/501" on the boot volume.

If your user ID is 501, yes. Substitute in the return value of getuid (), and don't count on this remaining constant across Quicktime revisions.
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