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How do I associate an XML file using MacOSX?

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How do I associate an XML file using MacOSX?

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It is possible in Mac OSX to associate the Exchanger XML Editor with file types, so XML documents can be opened using the Finder application either by drag and drop; by using the context menu; or by having the Exchanger XML Editor set as the default XML Editor. To achieve this the info.plist needs to be modified: • Open the Exchanger XML Editor package • Open the info.plist in the editor and • Add the XML types you want to associate (examples are given below for ‘xml’ and ‘xsd’) CFBundleName Exchanger XML Editor CFBundleDocumentTypes CFBundleTypeExtensions xml CFBundleTypeName XML Document CFBundleTypeIconFile xngr-document.icns CFBundleTypeOSTypes XML CFBundleTypeRole Editor

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