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  • Subject: Document-scoped security conundrum (and bug)...
  • From: Matthew Weinstein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 12:57:51 -0700

Dear cocoa-devs,
I'm trying to adapt my app to app and document scoped security bookmarks. I think I'm running into a catch 22. since my documents reference pdfs dropped on my window, it makes sense to use document scoped bookmarks, but since the user may not have saved the document, I can't make the bookmark since i need an absolute path (actually the documentation is wrong, it's absouteURl)  to seal the deal. Am I missing something? Must I force the user to save before continuing. In the end, it just seems that all this security is getting in the way of useability.


--Matthew Weinstein
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