Recently I noticed that a large .bib that I parse with PHP for  
rendering bibliographic data on a website has got a bunch of crufty  
fields in it that it didn't use to have: the Bdsk-File-1 and Bdsk- 
Url-1 fields.  The Bdsk-Url-1 field data is pretty innocuous, but the  
Bdsk-File-1 data is humungous, adding 400KB to an 1800KB file.  That's  
a problem for me.  I don't want to read 22% more data into memory for  
no reason.

If I ditch the fields manually  in BBEdit, they are regenerated by  
BibDesk on the next save.

Yet their absence appears to have no effect at all on my life.

What are they?  What good are they?  How do I get rid of them?

Thanks in advance.

Paul


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