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Re: Knifing a Resource Fork
In a previous article, dempson@swell.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) says:
>There is no way to directly delete the resource fork from a file
>(without bypassing GS/OS and doing direct block accesses, which is not
>a good idea) - it can only be done by copying the data fork to another
>file.
Isn't this what HFSLink does (copy the data fork to a new, non-forked file)?
I believe it also allows saving the resource fork in a separate file (not sure
about that though).
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Eric S. Ford ag471@yfn.ysu.edu