But since any app can create it's own bundle documents, that list (and I haven't been able to find it) will probably never be exhaustive.

Also, bundles of any sort are selectable in the answer file dialog, but not the answer folder dialog, however, 'the files' does not include them while 'the folders' does.

So we can know if a bundle selected from the answer file dialog is a bundle by
answer file "Choose..."
if there is a folder it then -- it's a bundle

But, if we want to know if one of the folders returned by 'the folders' is a bundle, I don't think we have a sure way.

If we wanted to copy all the documents in a folder - and those included some .rtfd or other bundle-type documents (with whatever file extension), 'the files' won't give us the complete list of what we need, and we don't have a totally reliable way of filtering 'the folders' to add the documents we need to the output of 'the files'.


Best,

Mark

On 7 Dec 2007, at 16:19, Stephen Barncard wrote:

There is probably a list somewhere of standard packages that are instantly recognized by OSX without a .plist.

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