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cp rsrc [was: Re: Hex > Text]
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  • Subject: cp rsrc [was: Re: Hex > Text]
  • From: julifos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 19:35:11 +0200

> do shell script "cp foo.textClipping/rsrc | foo.rsrc"
>
> I usually don't try to return the resource fork through the shell
> script command because the results can be unpredictable when dealing
> with binary data.

I'm working in a project that works intensivelly with:

###########
cp foo/rsrc foo.rsrc
###########

How unpredictable is its use? Or are you talking about not "return" the data
in the do shell script statement using, eg, "cat foo/rsrc"?

jj
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