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Re: NSUserDefaults and Application Domain
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Re: NSUserDefaults and Application Domain


  • Subject: Re: NSUserDefaults and Application Domain
  • From: "Jordan Krushen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 16:51:18 -0700

On 5/5/06, David Alter <email@hidden> wrote:

NSUserDefaults saves the application defaults into ~/Library/
Preference/<application identifier>. Now that is fine in most cases
but I'm writing a plugin and I do not want my preferences saves in
the applications preferences file. Is there any way to use
NSUserDefaults and over ride the <application identifier> so my
plugin preferences are saved in their own file?

CFPreferences lets you set the application ID manually.

J.
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