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HSETFILEINFO Ques.
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#1 · November 29, 1997, 9:59 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on November 29, 1997, 9:59 pmPosted by: bypass91 <bypass91@...>
There seems to be a difference in results using FN HSETFILEINFO vs FN
SETFILEINFO. Mainly in the file's type and creator signatures. At the end
of a file duplicating program, I wrap things up with a FN SETFILEINFO
instruction and the duplicated file is created with correct signatures in
the finder. But, if I substitute FN HSETFILEINFO instruction for the FN
SETFILEINFO instruction the file is created ok but has no signatures
recognized by the finder.Note: I took Rick Brown's advice and replaced GETFILEINFO instructions
with HGETFILEINFO instructions because it's newer. Rick, however, didn't
mention the HSETFILEINFO instruction, though. I just assumed....
Posted by: bypass91 <bypass91@...>
There seems to be a difference in results using FN HSETFILEINFO vs FN
SETFILEINFO. Mainly in the file's type and creator signatures. At the end
of a file duplicating program, I wrap things up with a FN SETFILEINFO
instruction and the duplicated file is created with correct signatures in
the finder. But, if I substitute FN HSETFILEINFO instruction for the FN
SETFILEINFO instruction the file is created ok but has no signatures
recognized by the finder.
SETFILEINFO. Mainly in the file's type and creator signatures. At the end
of a file duplicating program, I wrap things up with a FN SETFILEINFO
instruction and the duplicated file is created with correct signatures in
the finder. But, if I substitute FN HSETFILEINFO instruction for the FN
SETFILEINFO instruction the file is created ok but has no signatures
recognized by the finder.
Note: I took Rick Brown's advice and replaced GETFILEINFO instructions
with HGETFILEINFO instructions because it's newer. Rick, however, didn't
mention the HSETFILEINFO instruction, though. I just assumed....
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