Re: hidden databases

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 33100
interpreted = N
texte = > The suffix at the end of the file name is not the creator code. > It's just a suffix. > You can't see the creator code of a file by looking at it. To > find out what type of > creator code the file has, you must open it in a piece of > software like the one I > mentioned in the previous post. (FileTyper). With this you can > also change the creator > code, thus eliminating the need for a different FTP server.WebCatalog on the Mac (I think) always resets the database creator or type (one or the other) to WWW(Omega) whenever WebCatalog writes the database to disk (I may be wrong but this has been my experience). I would be interested in why ACE Ftp won't allow the transfer for WWW(Omega) files to and from the server. That is rather odd. Your going to run into this problem with ANY ftp server that doesn't allow the exchange of WWW(Omega) files and WebCatalog will continue to reset them which means that you would have to continually change them on the server. Jesse Proudman - NineWire Digital Solutions http://www.ninewire.com <> jesse@ninewire.com Innovative and Creative Digital Solutions ****************************************************************** * NineWire Productions and Digital Speed Networks, have merged!! * * We are now known as NineWire Digital Solutions! * ****************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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> The suffix at the end of the file name is not the creator code. > It's just a suffix. > You can't see the creator code of a file by looking at it. To > find out what type of > creator code the file has, you must open it in a piece of > software like the one I > mentioned in the previous post. (FileTyper). With this you can > also change the creator > code, thus eliminating the need for a different FTP server.WebCatalog on the Mac (I think) always resets the database creator or type (one or the other) to WWW(Omega) whenever WebCatalog writes the database to disk (I may be wrong but this has been my experience). I would be interested in why ACE Ftp won't allow the transfer for WWW(Omega) files to and from the server. That is rather odd. Your going to run into this problem with ANY ftp server that doesn't allow the exchange of WWW(Omega) files and WebCatalog will continue to reset them which means that you would have to continually change them on the server. Jesse Proudman - NineWire Digital Solutions http://www.ninewire.com <> jesse@ninewire.com Innovative and Creative Digital Solutions ****************************************************************** * NineWire Productions and Digital Speed Networks, have merged!! * * We are now known as NineWire Digital Solutions! * ****************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Jesse Proudman (Lists Account)

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