At 2:39 PM -0600 3/4/06, Rubber Chicken Software Co. wrote:

I understand the determination whether a file is droppable on an app (by the fact that the app lights up when the file hovers over it) is reliant on the File Types in the project.

What about the specifics? I have an instance that doesn't seem to follow.

Just defining a file type doesn't make it droppable; you also have to fill in the name of the type in the AcceptFileTypes property of your Application subclass.

I have another file called relax.wav, it is not typed (all zero), but it does not light up the icon. (Makes sense, perhaps)

I have another file called relax.wav, it is typed WAVE, but it does not light up the icon.

Hmm, that's odd.  From how you've defined your Wave type, both should work.

Further, if a file is not typed, should the app not pay attention to the name extension, or is that completely irrelevant?

Er -- too many negatives in that sentence for me to quite follow. So I'll just say: if the file is not typed, then it should be filtered by its extension instead.

Best,
- Joe

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Joseph J. Strout
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