On Oct 30, 9:56 am, Doug McNutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 15:30 -0700 10/29/08, dorayme wrote:
>
> >On Oct 29, 9:59 am, Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>  ... Documents have a resource fork attached, and can  
> >>  cause problems. If it's an image, open the file in TextWrangler, the  
> >>  first line should have JFIF in it. If the file opens as a picture in  
> >>  TextWRangler it's a JPEG Document.
>
> >Indeed, but interestingly, it does not do this in  BBEdit, at least
> >not mine, perhaps I have a pref set that has this effect? I just get
> >Double Dutch .
>
...
> You'll see both resource and data forks with sizes of each. A size of
> zero indicates a fork that is not present. Use a bbedit worksheet.
>
I have no actual interest in opening pic files in editors but
interesting info. I was sort of surprised that there was this
difference between my TextWrangler and BBEdit...

> Double Dutch ????

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/119250.html

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