Thanks, Thierry,

I have noticed that I can write the entire resource fork at once using /path/to/file.ext/rsrc (note the additional /rsrc) but this doesn't let me set individual resources.

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On 28 mei 2010, at 11:12, Thierry wrote:

Hi  Mark,

I just tried this in a Terminal :

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ echo "WEWEWEE" > x.txt

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ ls -l x.txt/rsrc
-rw-r--r--  1 tdz  staff  0 28 mai 11:08 x.txt/rsrc

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ echo "ASDASDASDDADSASDASDASD" > x.txt/rsrc

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ ls -l x*
-rw-r--r--@ 1 tdz  staff  8 28 mai 11:09 x.txt

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ ls -l x.txt/rsrc
-rw-r--r--  1 tdz  staff  23 28 mai 11:09 x.txt/rsrc

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ cat x.txt/rsrc
ASDASDASDDADSASDASDASD

TdzMacBook:~ tdz$ cat x.txt
WEWEWEE



If this is OK for you, you can use the shell() to do your job.

HTH.

Thierry

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