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Re: Sandboxing not so bad
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Re: Sandboxing not so bad


  • Subject: Re: Sandboxing not so bad
  • From: Ben <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 11:47:19 +0100

On 13 Sep 2012, at 23:53, Graham Cox <email@hidden> wrote:

<snip>
> If you need access to files whose paths or URLs you create programmatically (e.g. you select a file.foo but it has a counterpart file.bar that you also need to access) you can't…
> <snip>
> --Graham

Yes you can. It's not difficult, but you need to file a bug/use a DTS incident to find out how. The actual method is currently under NDA (I believe), so no details. It is however entirely possible if you get in touch with Apple.


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