on 15/12/04 3:50 pm, Rob Cozens wrote > If you or anybody else would like a native Transcript solution that > compresses folders--including OSX app bundles--AND supports > decompression of individual files, it's one quashed bug away from > release. Serendipity Library's compress/expand folder handlers > appear to reconstruct all files in the folder(s) correctly; but OSX > app bundles refuse to launch when double-clicked. If someone can > tell me what is preventing the decompressed app from launching I will > fix it. <http://wecode.org/serendipity>.
I was working a while ago on an app which stored the user's documents in a custom format. When I transitioned to XML, the size exploded. So I looked into storing it compressed. The format returned by Transcript's "compress" is only a whisker away from a zip file; but when I tried to do this, including the optional 'comment' field, it produced a file which Stuffit Expander on Windows decompressed happily; but Stuffit Deluxe 8.0.2 on MacOS X claimed was corrupt. So - could this be related to the problem you're having? (If not: do you support the comment field? Because one day I'd like to actually fix this!) Ben Rubinstein | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cognitive Applications Ltd | Phone: +44 (0)1273-821600 http://www.cogapp.com | Fax : +44 (0)1273-728866 _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
