My feeling is that yes it has something to do with the resource fork files since you 
are right, thats what is different when copying files through the Finder vs. the 
terminal.  But I've already barked up that tree as you put it.  There was a guy in the 
newsgroups who was intentionally vetoing the dot files just because he didn't like all 
the clutter and he was having problems pretty much exactly as what I'm seeing.  He 
figured out he needed to quit vetoing those files and that fixed it for him.  Problem 
is, I'm not vetoing anything.  

Dot files are "hidden" by default, I don't know why it would matter but I'm going to 
try a "hide dot files = no" today.  

Thanks,
Tom Schaefer

On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 16:25:33 -0500
"William Enestvedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is this related to handling of files with resource forks?
>    Manipulating files in Terminal, IIRC, ignores the resource fork -- but Finder 
> actions (like dragging a folder to upload it) include those resources. 
>    You might try barking up this tree. :7) (Sorry I can't make any concrete 
> suggestions.)
> -wde
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> Will Enestvedt
> UNIX System Administrator
> Johnson & Wales University -- Providence, RI
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