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- From: macferri@husc8.harvard.edu (Kurtis Macferrin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard
- Subject: How to retain res fork with open file command?
- Summary: how can one use the open file command to retian a file's resource fork?
- Keywords: resource fork, open file
- Message-ID: <macferri.712360337@husc8>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 21:52:17 GMT
- Article-I.D.: husc8.macferri.712360337
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- Hi,
- Is there a way (or an xcmd) to open an existing file from within
- hypercard, write some data to it, and close the file without the resource
- fork getting trashed? The reason I ask is, I'd like to use publishing with
- the file, and since the publishing info is in the resource fork, it's lost
- when I add data to the file. Thanks for any info!
-
- Kurtis MacFerrin macferrin@slsvax.harvard.edu
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