On May 11, 2012, at 16:58 , Rick Mann wrote:

>                                       NSString* path = [item stringForType: 
> @"public.file-url"];
>                                       NSURL* url = [NSURL fileURLWithPath: 
> path];
You absolutely can't do this. A URL is not a path, not even when accessed as a 
string.

(The first method is returning 
'file:/localhost/Users/rmann/Desktop/SpaceX_CCDEV2.jpg', which is treated as a 
relative path name by the second, and so being prefixed with the absolute path 
to the current directory.)


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