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Re: MIME/creators
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Re: MIME/creators


  • Subject: Re: MIME/creators
  • From: Anthony Duer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 14:54:17 -0800

Anthony, at what point aren't they sticking? Are you saying that when
Explorer saves the file, Explorer isn't setting the file/creator? Is there a
problem with depending on the file extension only? I ask because as nice as
file/creators are, we're not supposed to use them anymore, so it may be that
Explorer won't set type/creator codes.

Explorer seems to accept the file/creator type, it even lists my application as the helper for that file, however, it seems to just elect to use textedit instead. One problem I've noticed is that when entering my application into explorer's file helper log, it doesn't automatically display the proper creator type as it does with other applications, which leads me to think that I'm not claiming them properly in my info.plist file.

Really, though, if you set up your application as a helper application in
Explorer, your documents get opened in your application, right? Or are they
being opened by the default system program based on the extension instead of
yours?

I set up in Explorer for my application to be a helper application for the MIME, extension, and creator type of the file. However, once the file is downloaded, Explorer selects the default application (TextEdit) for viewing a file since it comes across as plain text.

~Anthony Duer
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