<quote who=Erik Price date=[030711 16:41]/>
> 
> Sorta OT, innit?

   I suppose and I apologize but the system is written using struts.. I
swear! ;)


> But, to answer your question, yeah Macs typically have two parts to 
> every file, a resource fork, and a data fork.  When you move the file to 
> a filesystem that doesn't know how to handle such files, the resource 
> fork is just dropped.  Linux usually uses ext2fs or something like that, 
> whereas Macs use HFS+.  You need to make sure that your files are "safe" 
> for upload to a non-HFS+ filesystem, or that the repository where the 
> files are being uploaded to can handle resource forks.

   Thank You.

   J



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