I know about Sandbox limitations and and my usual technique of having the user save a file is via the NSSavePanel
, which automagically grants the app the necessary priviliges to the location, as indicated by the user.
Now, here's the... not-so-uncommon scenario :
- User creates a new file, in my app
- Saves is for the first time (so, there's a good reason for the
NSSavePanel
to show up) - Then edits the contents of the document (please, note that my app is not a typical
NSDocument
-compliant one) - And finally he want to re-save it. (not "Save (it) as.." but just... "Save (it)" - since he's already specified a location, right?)
How is this doable? What's the "approved" way of achieving that? I've read about bookmarks but a) I'm not sure whether it is what I need, b) I haven't managed to find any real code example.
So, any ideas?
Please, note : no-matter-what, the solution must be fully-functional for 10.6 as well.
UPDATE : Hmm... That's just weird (or at least unexpected). Just tried re-saving at a previous location already selected via NSSavePanel
and it seems to be working (without doing anything). Is that possible? (And yep, just re-checked it twice : the app is sandboxed)