On Aug 31, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Chris Jett wrote:
I am working on an application that needs to take a Mac file and
convert it into an AppleDouble email attachment. As I understand
it, AppleDouble takes the resource fork, splits it off and base64
encodes it. How would I go about getting the entire resource fork
into a format that I can then base64 encode?
Also - looking at an attachment that I sent myself with Apple Mail,
I see x-mac-type, x-unix-mode, and x-mac-creator headers for the
datafork portion of the email. Obviously, the x-mac-type and x-mac-
creator are somehow encoded type and creator codes, and the unix-
mode is simply the file permissions. Does anyone know how Apple is
encoding these type and creator codes?
I have some code that turns a forked file into a single string
You could use that as a starting point
Check www.great-white-software.com
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