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Well, I see at least three solutions:
1) Everyone should put .shk files in a BinaryII file before binscii'ing
and uploading.
2) sciibin for unix needs to create binaryII files when decoding files.
Not an important issue on GSCII+ or Binscii since those run on a2
machines. Probably not important for sscii for the same reason.
3) Binscii & GSCII need to make a BinaryII file _before_ encoding, and
automatically unBinaryII when decoding.
It seems the real problem is .shk files on archives. binscii files are
fine. It is only when sciibin attacks them that Apple file info is lost.
I think solution 2) is what is needed most.
--Steven Nelson steven-nelson@uiowa.edu