I suspect that the tooltip is not only not terribly helpful but is also a typo and should be CFBundleIdentifier which is used by the preferences system. From Apple's documentation: "This key specifies a unique identifier string for the bundle. This identifier should be in the form of a Java-style package name, for example com.mycompany.myapp. The bundle identifier can be used to locate the bundle at runtime. The preferences system uses this string to identify applications uniquely."

(The "key" referred to here is the key in the info plist)

Spence


James P. Spencer
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On Jan 14, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Marty Knapp wrote:

Hi all,

In the standalone setting for an OSX build, there's a piece of information refered to as the "Bundle Indentifier" and the tooltip says "NSBundleIdentifier."

I don't see anything in the Docs about it. What is this and do I need to be concerned with it?

Thanks,
Marty Knapp
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