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Resource Fork as Extended Attributes
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Resource Fork as Extended Attributes


  • Subject: Resource Fork as Extended Attributes
  • From: shailesh jain <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:46:51 -0700

Hi,
 Are resource forks and finder metadata stored as Extended attributes on OS X 10.4+ ?.  Also, what is
best way to handle resource forks and metadata, if the file is going to be transferred on different file systems (NTFS, ext3 etc) and back ? 

-- Interconversion of Streams (NTFS) <-> Resource forks
-- Storing Resource forks, Streams, as Extended Attributes ? (This will limit the size and lead to
shocking user experience)
-- Apple Double format ?


Shail
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