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Re: Permissions in an app bundle
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Re: Permissions in an app bundle


  • Subject: Re: Permissions in an app bundle
  • From: Tage Borg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 16:12:12 +0200


On 2006-07-05, at 11:42, Nir Soffer wrote:

I pack a directory structure in my app bundle, which used to create new "documents" by copying the a template directory and adding content. I prefer to have the directory in the bundle and not in application support folder, to allow drag and drop install.

Let me just ask, in case you haven't considered this alternative: Have you thought about letting your application copy the template directory to an application support folder on first execution? This way you can have drag and drop installation and also have (1) the templates outside the bundle and (2) code already in place for handling drag and drop installation of more templates. Drag and drop uninstallation won't be there, of course, but still...


--Tage

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