Stephen,

From my first e-mail on this topic:

I am trying to use the setResource function, but it doesn't work. I tried it with Rev 4.0 on Mac OS X 10.5 and Rev 2.6.1 on Mac OS 9.2.2. With both systems, I get the same result: the resource is created (including ID, name and flags, but the data are not written to it.

Perhaps I should add that Mac OS 9.2.2 wasn't running in Classic or in an emulator. I used Mac OS 9.2.2 to boot the machine.

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On 30 mei 2010, at 21:30, stephen barncard wrote:

Perhaps the problem is Snow Leopard -
We should assume the old resource fork is officially unsupported and not working in SN. They've been planning on removing resource forks from files
for a decade.
Back in the hypercard days, one could use the resource fork like today's custom properties in Rev. I would store text, sounds, binaries, images as
resources.
I remember the resource system wasn't as robust as Rev as far as file
integrity; there would be occasional problems with resources, but it worked
pretty well.

Have you tried this on another machine, perhaps one running Tiger or below?


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