Here you go.

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20051121091532444

have not tested these, but just trying to help...

W.

On Mar 12, 2006, at 4:20 PM, Wally Rodriguez wrote:

I remember seeing a setting somewhere that turns off the copying of resource forks for drives that are not HFS+

Maybe a look at www.macosxhints.com might have some info on this. Can't do it myself right now...

w.

On Mar 10, 2006, at 6:03 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:

Hi Robert,

Sigh ! Well I suppose that is an obvious solution
that I hadn't even thought about.

And it represents no more than five minutes of
scripting time !

Back to the drawing board ........ !

Thanks

-Francis


I more or less guessed what the files were. My problem
is not what they are for, but HOW TO STOP THEM FROM
BEING COPIED, when I move from Mac to PC. Simply
because they are a PAIN ! Sometimes I copy folders with 200
or 300 files from my Mac to my PC, and I can tell you, ignoring
these .xxx files is not as easy as it looks !

-Francis

A job for a nifty Rev plugin (or just a function) that zaps those
files into oblivion given a folder path?



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