Hi Kay,

You can include the files of the folder in a custom property in a savingStandalone handler (or is it mobileSavingStandalone?) and write the files to the correct place when your app starts the first time.

You could also include a zip file and unzip it in the desired location when the app starts for the first time.

Actually, I don't understand why you would want to do this. Can't you just include the images in the standalone package and use those? If need be, you can add more files in a different location and just check two locations when you need a file.

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On 2/21/2014 10:40, Kay C Lan wrote:
I'm including a folder of images with my iOS app. The folder is included in
the 'Copy Files' pane of the Standalone Setting.

I see how to copy a single file from specialFolderPath("engine") to
specialFolderPath("documents") but how do I do a folder?

revCopyFolder is not supported on iOS.

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