On Apr 22, 2007, at 8:45 AM, Norman Palardy wrote:

>
> On 22-Apr-07, at 9:26 AM, Jim Wagner wrote:
>
>>
>> On Apr 21, 2007, at 11:10 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 21-Apr-07, at 11:52 PM, Jim Wagner wrote:
>>>
>>>> OK, its path time, again.
>>>>
>>>> I know that absolute paths are "evil" (Joe's trademark?).
>>>>
>>>> But, suppose you are doing something like saving recent document
>>>> paths.
>>>> How do you do it? An array of "Children" from the root volume? A
>>>> shell
>>>> path? An absolute path? It is a frequent enough requirement that
>>>> there
>>>> must be some acceptable standard way to do it. Xplat of course!
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, again,
>>>> Jim Wagner
>>>
>>> GetSaveInfo ?
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
>>>
>> The docs don't say WHAT the returned string from GetSaveInfo is. How
>> can it be used? The documentation example leaves me puzzled.
>
> The string is NOTHING you should muck with ... ever
>
>> So I save the string from GetSaveInfo. How do I use it to get back to
>> the referenced file?
>
>
> Save the string and to get the reference to your file back you use
>
>    Dim f As new FolderItem
>
>    // Restore the File’s SaveInfo
>    f = f.GetRelative(fSaveInfo)
>
Thanks, That is what I needed. Coming from 3.5.9 and this is all new. 
Sometimes I don't even know where to look!

Jim

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