RE: Manipulating compound file on Mac?
RE: Manipulating compound file on Mac?
- Subject: RE: Manipulating compound file on Mac?
- From: "Chen Wang" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:54:18 -0400
- Thread-topic: Manipulating compound file on Mac?
Thanks for the reply. To my understanding, the Microsoft Compound File
is a "file system in a file". On disk, it can be a binary file of any
file system (NTFS, FAT or HFS), but the data inside this file is
organized like a folder-tree. Yes and unfortunately, it is originally a
feature of Ms Window, I'm struggling with it when porting an Win32
application to Mac.
>>After a short investigation, I'm curious to know if it is possible to
>>manipulate Microsoft Compound File on Mac. I couldn't see any solution
>>from neither Apple nor Microsoft. Does anybody here know any
third-party
>>solution that can do this on Max OS X 10.1 or later?
>You should not expect the list members here to know what "Microsoft
>Compound File" means. Are you referring to ntfs streams by any chance?
><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_data_stream>
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