Randall Meadows wrote:
I know taht with nsbundle I can obtain the path. But as it is a xml
file, I didn't want to mess with it and I was guessing some class
could handle it easily.
btw, I know I have to restart the application in order to apply the
changes :P
Do you also know that assuming you can write to a location referenced
relative to the application will lead to frustrated users and support
calls you can't actually do anything about? There are a fair number
of situations where it simply will not work.
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