Resource forks
Scott Rossi
scott at tactilemedia.com
Fri Jul 11 17:43:00 EDT 2003
Recently, "Shari" wrote:
> As a rule, I do create a resource fork, and store things in it, that
> the PPC version uses. As I often end up compiling * many * times
> before I am satisfied, it saves a ton of work in editing the resource
> fork for every compile. The info is just there.
If your goal is to develop cross platform then you've probably already
figured out this is a bad idea (no resource fork on Windows). Better you
should store everything you can within the stack/s.
> So I would have to
> delete the resource fork. Would deleting the items within it, work
> as well as deleting it, as far as creating a zip file?
Again, removing items from the resource fork does not remove the fork
itself. You either need to copy the stack onto a Windows box (forces
separation of the stack and the resource fork into separate files) or use a
tool.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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