What?
Use of folders is permitted but the file names cannot be the same. This is probably
done to save space in the PQA but I'm not sure.
So, you can't have a 'logo.gif' and a 'images/logo.gif'.
On the server-side (once you connect to the internet) I think you can have whatever
file structure you want. It's just the compiled
PQA needs to be developed 'flat' per se. This will probably change in the future
since it is most likely a limitation of the PQA
builder.
I also think that the original question was geared more towards an interface to
PalmOSs low level data managment. A unix-style OS
is far more user friendly than accessing bit data from the datamanager.
Jason Kichline
Chief Technologist
D2 Media, Inc.
http://www.d2media.com
"heichel, jay" wrote:
> Jeff:
>
> I was looking at the same thing myself. I am doing a conversion of a
> web based application to the PALM VII using web clipping. I asked in
> the WEB CLIPPING FORUM if they supported HTML folders or a hierarchical file
> system and I got the BIG SILENCE. I looked further into the knowledge bases
> and found an article that stated that a hierarchical file system is not
> supported. So I am with you, I can not believe that PALM is not supporting
> html folders in WEB CLIPPING. It would be great if one of the development
> support people monitoring this forum would investigate this and let us know
> if it is planned for the future, is available now or will never be
> supported. Lets see if we get the BIG SILENCE.
>
> Jay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 1:15 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: filesystem for Palm
>
> I'm looking for a unix-like filesystem for PalmOS, probably something that
> overlays the existing DataManager library. Does such a thing exist?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
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