On 3/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course it's better to find an actual, in-use file type to specify.
> Unix tools probably don't set one, but if you find some well-written
> GUI app that creates gzipped tarballs, then it should be setting
> something for the MacType, and you could use that.  Then it would work
> even for the output of that tool, when the files lack one of the
> standard extensions.

If it's any help, Stuffit Deluxe 9.0 seems to use a MacType of "Gzip"
for .gz files.
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