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FileSystem absoluteURI attribute, to the Windows machine on which the script is running.

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Help Using Help Reference Back 75 /Macintosh HD/dir/name.ext C:\Macintosh HD\dir\name.ext Macintosh HD:dir:name.ext Thus if you have to use a script with URI notation on both Mac OS and Windows, try to use relative path names, or try to originate your path names from the home directory. If that is not possible, it is recommended that you work with Mac OS X aliases and UNC names on Windows, and store files on a machine that is remote to the Windows machine on which the script is running. Attributes Attribute absoluteURI alias created error exists fsName modified name parent path relativeURI Methods Reference Description see "FileSystem absoluteURI attribute" full path name for the object in URI notation on page 75 see "FileSystem alias attribute" on page 76 returns true if the object refers to a file system alias see "FileSystem created attribute" on page 76 creation date of the object see "FileSystem error attribute" on page 76 contains a message describing the last file system error see "FileSystem exists attribute" on page 76 returns true if the path name of this object refers to an actually existing file or folder see "FileSystem fsName attribute" on page 77 file-system specific name of the object as a full path name see "FileSystem modified attribute" on date of the object's last modification page 77 see "FileSystem name attribute" on page 77 name of the object without the path specification see "FileSystem parent attribute" on page 78 folder object containing this object see "FileSystem path attribute" on page 78 path portion of the absolute URI see "FileSystem relativeURI attribute"on path name for the object in URI notation, rela- page 78 tive to the current folder Method getRelativeURI() remove() rename() resolve() Reference see "FileSystem getRelativeURI() method" on page 77 see "FileSystem remove() method" on page 78 see "FileSystem rename() method" on page 79 see "FileSystem resolve() method" on page 79 Description calculate and return the relative URI, given a base path, in URI notation delete the file or folder that this object represents rename the object to the new name attempt to resolve the file system alias that this object points to FileSystem absoluteURI attribute File(path).absoluteURI Using Help Back 75

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Thus if you have to use a script with URI notation on both Mac OS and Windows, try to use relative path
names, or try to originate your path names from the home directory. If that is not possible, it is recommended
that you work with Mac OS X aliases and UNC names on Windows, and store files on a machine that is remote
to the Windows machine on which the script is running.
Attributes
Methods
FileSystem absoluteURI attribute
File(path).
absoluteURI
/Macintosh HD/dir/name.ext
C:\Macintosh HD\dir\name.ext
Macintosh HD:dir:name.ext
Attribute
Reference
Description
absoluteURI
see “FileSystem absoluteURI attribute”
on page 75
full path name for the object in URI notation
alias
see “FileSystem alias attribute” on
page 76
returns true if the object refers to a file system
alias
created
see “FileSystem created attribute” on
page 76
creation date of the object
error
see “FileSystem error attribute” on
page 76
contains a message describing the last file sys-
tem error
exists
see “FileSystem exists attribute” on
page 76
returns true if the path name of this object
refers to an actually existing file or folder
fsName
see “FileSystem fsName attribute” on
page 77
file-system specific name of the object as a full
path name
modified
see “FileSystem modified attribute” on
page 77
date of the object's last modification
name
see “FileSystem name attribute” on
page 77
name of the object without the path specifica-
tion
parent
see “FileSystem parent attribute” on
page 78
folder object containing this object
path
see “FileSystem path attribute” on
page 78
path portion of the absolute URI
relativeURI
see “FileSystem relativeURI attribute” on
page 78
path name for the object in URI notation, rela-
tive to the current folder
Method
Reference
Description
getRelativeURI()
see “FileSystem getRelativeURI()
method” on page 77
calculate and return the relative URI, given a
base path, in URI notation
remove()
see “FileSystem remove() method” on
page 78
delete the file or folder that this object repre-
sents
rename()
see “FileSystem rename() method” on
page 79
rename the object to the new name
resolve()
see “FileSystem resolve() method” on
page 79
attempt to resolve the file system alias that this
object points to