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Treating ".js" files like resources
From: Scott Thompson <
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Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:45:37 -0500
In compiling my application, I have some JavaScript (.js) files which I would like to have simply copied into the resulting application.
XCode, however, sees them as source code files and warns me that it doesn't know what to do with them.
I tried setting up a rule to handle them, but XCode doesn't have a "pass through to resources" compiler. If I don't specify a compiler, then the files are ignored (even though they are listed in the copy resources build phase).
Is there some way to tell the system... "Hey, I know these look like source code, but just pass them through as resources"?
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