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[SOLVED] How do I load a directory into a document-based app?
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[SOLVED] How do I load a directory into a document-based app?


  • Subject: [SOLVED] How do I load a directory into a document-based app?
  • From: "Alan Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 14:12:54 -0400

Thanks to Uli Kusterer this specific problem has been fixed. I simply
changed **** to fold and it works. I also found out why the folder
kept disappearing, thanks to Uli. NSDocument deletes it because it
thinks you're going to replace that file. It doesn't know that I want
to save *in* that folder. It assumes that it is a file and not a
folder. Since the folder is gone than my program can't save into it.

I'll move this to a new thread, Alan


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