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Re: NSFileManager and Resource Forks
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Re: NSFileManager and Resource Forks


  • Subject: Re: NSFileManager and Resource Forks
  • From: Charles Srstka <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 18:53:35 -0500

On Oct 27, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:

> No, you don't need the Carbon rsrc manager, you need the CoreServices File Manager, which is available to 64 bits app and AFAIK, the only supported way to save resource forks.

At the time, it wasn’t clear whether he wanted to write the entire resource fork at once or to manipulate individual resources. The only supported way to do the latter, AFAIK, is to use the Resource Manager (or NDResourceFork, which is a wrapper around the resource manager).

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