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Re: Difference between "as alias" and "as file specification"?
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Re: Difference between "as alias" and "as file specification"?


  • Subject: Re: Difference between "as alias" and "as file specification"?
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:58:09 -0700

On 12/12/01 8:28 PM, Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden> wrote:

>>> I
>>> don't think it was case sensitive with 1.6 and earlier.
>>
>> I think you are right ;)
>>
>> "Imac OS 9:" as alias
>> -->alias "iMac OS 9:"
>>
>> "iMac OS 9:" as alias
>> -->alias "iMac OS 9:"
>>
>> AS 1.6, SE 1.6 OS 9.2.1
>
> I mentioned yesterday that 'alias as string' was returning international
>text, not plain strings.

But this is string as alias, not alias as string. Also, why would it
happen only with the volume name, and not with any intermediary folders
or the file itself?

--Michelle

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