Hi Joe,

As I explained in my original e-mail, your example creates the resources, but doesn't write the actual data.

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On 29 mei 2010, at 04:58, Joe F. wrote:

I don't know about all that. I just moved to snow leopard so I don't even know if I have a hex editor available. If I open the file it looks empty; but I wouldn't know about resource fork reading on OS X, they all look like flat files to me.

Here's the script I used in a button that creates the file with 2 resources,then retrieves them to a field named "Notes":

on mouseUp

  -- Create file first
  put empty into URL "binfile:~/desktop/resource test.dat"
get setResource("~/desktop/resource test.dat","TEXT", 999,"Test","U","Hello World") get setResource("~/desktop/resource test.dat","MARK", 999,"Test","U","Hello World2")
  put getResources("~/desktop/resource test.dat") into fld "Notes"
end mouseUp

Maybe they're not "real" resources; only some kind of special "rev" resources?

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