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I am including a directory full of files in my app. I looked through the NSBundle docs, but I can't seem find out how to get the URL to this directory. I'm trying to use the main bundle object.

I have a directory "defaultImages" under a directory "Resources" in xCode. I have confirmed that these are being copied to the device, how do I get the URL to them?

Specifically, the following does not work.

[[NSBundle mainBundle]:URLForResource:@"defaultImages" withExtension:@"" subdirectory:@"Resources"]; 
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Try

 NSString *filepath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"defaultImages" ofType:@"footype"];
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Apparently NSBundle will not locate a directory for you. My solution was to put the contents of the directory inside a bundle, via How to make an iOS asset bundle?. I then added that bundle to my main application bundle.

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