What this article doesn't say is what happens if you don't see both
file, then what does not 'safely ignoring' the file do? Is it unsafe
to delete the file in some cases?
And how does the file get put back together? Does the OS know how to
do this?
"The second new file has the name of the original file prefixed by a
"._ " and contains the resource fork of the original file. If you see
both files, the ._ file can be safely ignored. Sometimes when
deleting a file, the ._ component will not be deleted. If this occurs
you can safely delete the ._ file."
Tom
On Mar 9, 2006, at 12:03 PM, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Francis,
One more small point. When I drop my files onto (would
you believe it ?) a Lexar JumpDrive, and move to the PC,
I find that I have twice the files I thought. I get the same
number of Alias ? files, equivalent to the files I copied.
How do I remove this problem ?
I have simply ignored the files that whose names start with "._".
I suspect these files contain the resource fork data -- if the
file has any. Since Rev stacks have nothing in the resource fork,
it shouldn't be an issue...and hasn't been for moi.
Rob Cozens, CCW
Serendipity Software Company
For those wondering about those ._ files, here is the explanation
from the "guilty" party, Apple itself:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106510
For most files, these ._ are actually empty and in case of Rev
stacks safely ditched.
Robert
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