HI Alex,
Yes that does work for me in two steps, but I cannot get it to work in
one.
Thank You!
-Jason
On Sep 1, 2008, at 6:14 PM, Alex Heinz wrote:
You could try:
set myPath to get the location of the current track
set myPOSIXPath to POSIX path of myPath
(or perhaps combine into one st
You could try:
set myPath to get the location of the current track
set myPOSIXPath to POSIX path of myPath
(or perhaps combine into one statement, which I think should work.)
Alex
On Sep 1, 2008, at 6:00 PM, J. Todd Slack wrote:
Hi Gregory,
What is the proper way to convert an HFS Path to
Hi Gregory,
What is the proper way to convert an HFS Path to a POSIX path?
The proper way is to make whatever effort you can to avoid having an
HFS path to worry about in the first place. So if you have any
control over that end of things, I'd say avoid it. In particular, if
you're stori
J. Todd Slack wrote:
HI All,
What is the proper way to convert an HFS Path to a POSIX path?
The proper way is to make whatever effort you can to avoid having an
HFS path to worry about in the first place. So if you have any
control over that end of things, I'd say avoid it. In particular,
On Sep 1, 2008, at 5:27 PM, J. Todd Slack wrote:
What is the proper way to convert an HFS Path to a POSIX path?
So take: Husband:Users:slack:Music:iTunes:iTunes
Music:Adult:Resucitation:03 - Minors at night.mp3
and convert to: /Users/slack/Music/iTunes:/Tunes Music/Adult/
Resucitation/03