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Cocoa and resource forks
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Cocoa and resource forks


  • Subject: Cocoa and resource forks
  • From: Tito Ciuro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 20:45:47 +0200

Hello,

When my code traverses a directory, I'd like to know which files contain resource forks. I haven't found this kind of support in Cocoa, so I thought of using Carbon's CountTypes().

If I embed this function call in my Cocoa code, is it a safe way to determine whether a file has a resource fork?

Thanks,

-- Tito
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