On Jul 1, 2008, at 8:15 AM, Barrie Green wrote:
Hi all,I want to write a quick little cocoa app that fires off Safari. I started with something like int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { ... ... if(execv("/Applications/Safari.app", someArgs) == -1) { NSLog(@"execv failed with %s", strerror(errno)); } } It always fails with 'Permission denied', OK I kinda expect that. But how do I fix it? Would authorization would help? I've looked a the docs a little and it would appear that I should do a AuthorizationCreate/AuthorizationCopyRights shuffle but if so what rights should I use? Ideally I would like to run the app without it asking me for my password, how could I achieve that? TIA bg
Hi! Is it possible that using this would work? NSURL *myURL = [NSURL urlWithString:@"http://www.example.com/"]; [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] openURL:myURL];That way, if a user prefers Opera/Firefox/Omniweb/another browser, your site would open in that -- thus confusing them less.
Cheers, Andrew
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