Great thanks I will look into this!


On Jul 9, 2011, at 3:40 PM, Gary L. Wade wrote:

> Using Core Services or OS, you can call FSGetCatalogInfo. Also, I recall 
> things are different for stat under 64 bit, so you may want to make sure 
> you're doing the right thing.
> 
> - Gary L. Wade (Sent from my iPhone)
> 
> On Jul 8, 2011, at 8:37 PM, "Rick C." <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Ok I have double-checked and the icon isn't actually the issue since I call 
>> iconForFile: after using stat.  With the original code I posted it just 
>> gives me today's date.  I can go into Finder and as an example I found a 
>> file that has a Last Opened date of 2009 and when I run stat it gives me 
>> today's date.  So it looks like stat is definitely not working...
>> 
>> Is there not an older Carbon method that was used for this before?  Is the 
>> only way by using spotlight metadata?
>> 
>> On a related note...I just updated one of my drives to Lion GM and on that 
>> drive I had a hard time to find a file with a different Last Opened date vs. 
>> Last Modified.  Makes me think the Last Opened date in Finder is coming from 
>> spotlight metadata could that be true?  If so then it looks like using the 
>> spotlight metadata and just falling back on the modification date might be 
>> the right way to go anyways???
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 8, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Chris Ridd wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On 8 Jul 2011, at 09:54, Rick C. wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Sorry about that no I'm on Mac OS I was just sending the email from my 
>>>> iPhone :-)
>>>> 
>>>> Ok I double-checked and I think I am getting the same results as you are.  
>>>> But iconForFile does not modify the Last Opened date that shows in Finder. 
>>>>  So the question is how do I get that besides using the spotlight metadata?
>>> 
>>> Does the resource fork (where the icon lives) have a different set of 
>>> timestamps from the data fork?
>>> 
>>> Chris
>> 
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