At 23:01 2002-12-5 +0300, you wrote:
Hello everybody!.rsrc files on Windows have two parts:
I've faced a very strange problem. I've been sent a zipped project (done in CW and
Constructor). This project goes fine at the sender's computer. When I tried to launch
it - I failed. Then I took a look at the .rsrc file and noticed that it's size is 0
bytes. Though the RSC header file contains all "#defines" for all objects that should
have appeared in .rsrc file I've received. Mine PC OS is Win98. So I wonder how could it
be and is there any solution to my problem?
1) a 0-byte data fork
2) a larger resource fork stored in the RESOURCE.FRK folder
You need both parts to use the .rsrc file with Constructor or CodeWarrior.
This odd format is a result of the Mac OS-based nature of Constructor and PalmRez. This format was originally used by Apple in their Mac OS support for reading/writing DOS floppies, and it has stuck through today.
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Palm OS programming help @ www.palmoswerks.com
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