Actually, the meta information for the files contains the information about where the file came from. I haven't a clue how to get at it via applescript, I don't recall anything about that when I read the applescript programming guide, but I'm sure there's a unix script or something somewhere that can get at the info.
I'll do some experimenting, and see if I can turn up anything.
I know it's there, because finder likes to remind me that a particular file came from a certain location, and that I should be aware of malicious files, and do I really want to run this program. Now, how to get that info into something unix or apple scripts can use is of course a different story. :)

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