Nice idea but the xml file itself isn't accessible within the Finder and 
dragging the file into Terminal from within the Text Wrangler Disk Browser 
returns only the enclosing file's path. 

I've also tried changing the file extension to .app to see if OSX would then 
allow 'Show Package Contents', but sadly, no.

There may be another file-level flag that governs this behaviour - I'll do some 
more digging.
Best,
Keith..

On 20 Jun 2012, at 19:10, Colin Holgate wrote:

> One thing you could try is to open Terminal and drag the xml file into the 
> window. It will then show you the path to that file. Might give some clues to 
> what is going on.
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