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Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
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Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
  • From: Cameron Hayne <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 12:50:00 -0400

On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 11:03 am, G Douglas Davidson wrote:
Not to belabor a point, but the case sensitivity issue is the the biggest reason we would not use a "XServe" as a web server. I'd love to tell users, that their "case retaining" files have overwritten themselves because the file system is actually "case insensitive." Would anyone understand that?

What would prevent you from using UFS on your XServe?
And on your own hard drive, it is often useful to use DiskCopy to make a small UFS image for those cases where you need case-sensitivity, while leaving the rest of your drive as HFS+ for Mac compatibility.

... Cameron
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Cameron Hayne (email@hidden)
Hayne of Tintagel
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