Hi,

Sarah is right (as usual :-)
If you want you can use the following too:

Type: EXT
Creator: GZIP

Those are used by the Mac OS X finder.
Another thought: when you set the fileType in a stack (it does not matter in a standalone where you are the only master ;-) , it's good practice to store the fileType into a local variable before and restore it after:

put the fileType into tFileType
set the fileType to <CreatorType>
doSomeSaveStuff
set the fileType to tFileType

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.

Le 3 déc. 05 à 09:56, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :

Also, I noticed that instead of ending up with a binary file when
using put URL, I actually ended up with a text file with a .zip
extension. It did unzip with no problem. I'm guessing I have to do
some kind of magic to make the file into an actual zip file for Mac
OS X?


By default, the filetype is set to "ttxtTEXT" which causes Rev to make
the Finder think that all files it saves are text files. The easiest
solution is to use:
   set the fileType to empty
before saving any files. This forces OS X to make up it's own mind
about the file type, absed on the extension.

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