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detecting keyedarchive data


  • Subject: detecting keyedarchive data
  • From: Matthew Weinstein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:59:45 -0400

I'm wanting to upgrade my file formats to use with keyedarchives. I would like the transition to be invisible to my users: if they have older versions, the program should read serial archives and when it saves it will use a keyed format. The problem is that when opening those files it may find itself confronted with the old format (serial) or new format (keyed). Given an nsdata stream how can I tell if it was archived with keys or not?

A thousand thanks in advance,

Matthew Weinstein
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Matthew Weinstein
Associate Professor of Science Education
Kent State University

404D White Hall
KSU
Kent, OH 44242

330-672-0653

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http://educ.kent.edu/~mweinste
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