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Re : Proper way to initialize application support file
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Re : Proper way to initialize application support file


  • Subject: Re : Proper way to initialize application support file
  • From: Peter Hudson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 09:36:49 +0000

".... Files that are necessary should be inside your app bundle, usually."



I put some files into the app bundle which were essential for the app to run -
but also needed to be modified at run time.


The first time our app was installed on a server ( for a number of users to have access to )
we got into trouble as the sysadmin would not give write permission on the application folder
to anybody.


Is there another way to do this ?

Peter



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