At 16:22 Uhr -0500 03.04.2000, Bill Carlson wrote:

>The files are all HTML or JPGs with a few GIFs, ie standard web documents.
>In my case the Applications are faily simple, BBEdit, Photoshop and Claris
>Homepage.

Nothing very special indeed.

>I've found that using "Save As" instead of modify and then "Save" works
>the way I would expect. I still seem to get the "parse" error messages,
>but that may be due to other files within the directory...

As soon as you open a file a corresponding entry wil be created in .AppleDouble. This 
stores simply the raw information the extension mappings provide to the Finder.

If you do not plan to store anything more special but these types of files, you may 
manually set extension -> type/creator in AppleVolumes.* and for the volume itself the 
option noadouble to prevent netatalk in creating unneccessary files. .AppleDouble 
files are only created if a true Mac Resource information must be stored.
This may prevent your errors from appearing and won't crowd your disks unneccessary. 
:-)

:wq! PoC


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