Yes. The application that picks up the finished files wouldn't work correctly without the resource forks.
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Chris Jett
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On Jul 6, 2006, at 7:52 AM, Craig A. Finseth wrote:

        ...
   I have done a lot of checking in my code to make sure that I am not
   leaving the files or resource forks open or something.  It doesn't
   appear that I am.  These files are being created in the Temporary
   Items folder, getting resource forks added to them, and then being
moved out of the Temporary Items folder to another location. I think
   I'll try using a different folder and see if that solves the issue.
        ...

Are you sure that the resource forks are being moved/cleaned up?

Without their "main" file, a resource fork looks just like any other file.

Craig
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