Re: Setting the "Open with" attribute on a file
Re: Setting the "Open with" attribute on a file
- Subject: Re: Setting the "Open with" attribute on a file
- From: Augie Fackler <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 19:53:05 -0500
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If you've got Classic, ResEdit should do the trick and is free...if
not, look around for Resourcerer or a clone therein.
On Jun 2, 2005, at 7:47 PM, Michael Rothwell wrote:
I peeked in the resource fork for a file that I set to open with
VLC, and the string /Applications/VLC.App appears in there. So, it
seems that I need to write a resource to a file's resource fork to
set it to open in VLC by default. Anyone know of a utility that
will enumerate the contents of a resource fork? Looking at it in a
hex editor is useful, but just a little tedious.
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