RB2006r2 on OS 10.4.7

I have an application that takes a text file that is passed to it, runs it through a unix command which generates a new text file (in the TemporaryItemsFolder) with modified content. My application then adds a resource fork to this new text file, and passes it to another application which immediately picks it up from a watched folder. The original file is deleted.

Whenever I reboot the machine, I am getting a TON of these new files mentioned above in a Rescued Items folder in the Trash. This is even though the files have long since done their function and been deleted by the application they are handed to.

Any ideas as to why OS X keeps "rescuing" these files?
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Chris Jett
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