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Also included in this class are all attributes and methods within the FileSystem class
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Help Using Help Reference Back 80 Description The Folder class contains methods and attributes common to Folder objects. A Folder object corresponds to a folder. Also included in this class are all attributes and methods within the FileSystem class, as those apply to Folders as well as Files. Note that the difference between the Folder Class and Folder object is that the class attributes and methods require no specific instance of a Folder, whereas class methods and attributes do. Attributes Attribute current startup system temp trash Reference see "Folder current Class attribute" on page 81 see "Folder startup Class attribute" on page 81 see "Folder system Class attribute" on page 82 see "Folder temp Class attribute" on page 82 see "Folder trash Class attribute" on page 82 Description current folder is returned as a Folder object folder containing the executable image of the running application folder containing the operating system files default folder for temporary files folder containing deleted items Class attributes from FileSystem object (see "FileSystem object" on page 74) Class attribute fs Methods Reference see "FileSystem fs class attribute" on page 74 Description name of the files system; read-only Method Folder() new Folder() selectDialog() Reference Description see "Folder create() method"on page 84 constructs a new Folder object see "Folder selectDialog() Class method" opens a dialog box that permits you to select a on page 81 folder using the OS specific folder select dialog Class methods from FileSystem object (see "FileSystem object" on page 74) Class method decode() encode() Reference Description see "FileSystem decode() class method" decodes the input string from UTF-8 on page 73 see "FileSystem encode() class method" encodes the input string in UTF-8 on page 73 Using Help Back 80