Ooops, just noticed in the Docs, there's an encode function you can hijack.

Cheers,

Luis.


Luis wrote:
I suppose you could use a .rev file, and have the textual data embedded in it. I just tried opening a .rev file in TextEdit: Some things are readable, others are erm... weird. Other than that is create your own extension, like a mydoc.whatever and only read from those files with that extension: But you'd have to create your own 'encoding' in order for it to not be opened/understood by any other app. A text file can be opened by any text editor, regardless of the extension, so here is where encoding will obfuscate the data.

Any bit shifting of the file data or shifting the character set would be the easiest way to do this, IMO. Just remember that you have to reverse the process to get the stuff back out!

Cheers,

Luis.


Trevor Hopkins wrote:
From a Rev application, how does one go about creating and writing
to/reading from a document that is only openable by the Rev app itself (i.e., not a text document that anyone can open). I can see how to write data to a text document but what about to another type of doc that not anyone can get into so easily?

Thanks in advance,

Trevor Hopkins
Exeter, UK

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