>    Come to think of it, it's strange that you get an icon for a non-
> existent file, but if it *does* exist, I'd always expect some sort of
> icon. I've never run into this situation personally. Which specific
> method are you using? There are:
> 
> ­ iconForFile:
> ­ iconForFileType:
> ­ iconForFiles:

I kind of figured that it was a bit odd.  I am using iconForFile and then
the path.

>    In your case, though, if you're going after applications, you'd
> presumably already have a list of app bundle paths, so it shouldn't be
> a problem, right?

Presumably, but if the user deleted the application it would be nice to
alert the user saying something instead of just showing some empty page
icon. ;)


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