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Posted by dorayme on 08/28/06 10:43
In article <7m85f2p6te6lg0me025jeip736kodm03hv@4ax.com>,
Steven Saunderson <phelum@Syd.au> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 17:20:50 +1000, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > OK, it has a space or whatever. How does this in any way advance
> > the practical thing of killing this ghost off? I only have to ask
> > the question to realise I should at least try this:
>
> Richard is right, you have a CR at the end of the name. His idea of
> renaming the file sounds good. Alternatively, you could try DELE
> "Icon\r" but I have a feeling this won't work because I have managed to
> create files with invalid names containing '\'.
>
> Do you know how these files are created ?
>
> --
> Steven
In transferring data from Macs to Macs on USB sticks for example,
or to PCs, depending on the format, all sorts of things turn up
on the stick if it is formatted for PC (FAT) use. Resource forks
and odd files called Icon... I scarcely understand all this
stuff... It is a bit creepy really... But I am reminded of this
here.
On the other hand, they may just be signs of Mars' great enemy,
The Spartanicuns.
--
dorayme
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