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Re: stripping resource forks from a file.
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Re: stripping resource forks from a file.


  • Subject: Re: stripping resource forks from a file.
  • From: Simeon Johnston <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 09:54:23 -0500

Ok.. but I need to write the file back/replace the old file.
It can't be writen somewhere else.
Perhaps move the old file to the trash and write the new one in the same place, but that seems a bit clumsy.
I do need the resource fork's eliminated.

sim
I'm just learning this, bear with me....

Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Why muck around with resource forks? Just read the text in from the local file and write it out again (in a different location) as text
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