Re: ICDeletePref ??
Re: ICDeletePref ??
- Subject: Re: ICDeletePref ??
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 13:38:28 -0600
On Aug 7, 2006, at 4:51 PM, email@hidden wrote:
On Aug 5, 2006, at 4:03 PM, email@hidden wrote:
On Aug 5, 2006, at 3:42 PM, email@hidden wrote:
I think the glitch is happening because my app is a package. We
switched from being a resource-based app about a year ago and I
guess this is the first time I am testing my internet config
code. Does anyone know if this is a package problem or a 10.4
problem? BTW I am using GetCurrentProcess() to get the
application's name which I pass in the ICAppSpec to ICSetPref(),
in case the user changed the app's name. Adding .app on the end
makes no difference. Really I think the name is ignored, but
still, I can't figure out why when I register my creator code, I
don't see it in RCDefaultApp. Is there another routine in IC
that registers the full path to a package or something? Thanx
for your help,
Actually I just tried calling ICSetPref() with a nil spec and size
of 0 and it didn't create the entry in RCDefaultApp either. I
also tried lsregister -kill and then tried my app and it still
didn't install. So is internet config just dead now? And if so,
what is the replacement?
OK something is very very wrong. If I add a protocol helper in IE
5, it doesn't work, and it doesn't show up in RCDefaultApp. If I
change an existing helper in IE to my app, it doesn't change, and
it doesn't show up in RCDefaultApp. If I add my app to mailto in
RCDefaultApp, it just flickers and switches back to the original app.
I am sure everyone is getting tired of hearing about this so I'll
keep it brief :-P My friend is able to set a handler for internet
config in IE 5 so it is definitely just something wrong with my
computer. Is there a way to just trash the database somehow and
start again? It's ok if I have to trash more than just IC.
Otherwise I'll have to reinstall my OS! Thanx,
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