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Re: FileType OS X RB2006r2

To: Sven E Olsson <svenerik at xhtmlsoft dot com>
Subject: Re: FileType OS X RB2006r2
From: Joe Huber <joehuber at talasoft dot com>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:19:29 -0700
Cc: REALbasic NUG List <realbasic-nug at lists dot realsoftware dot com>
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References: <20060425204130 dot BEBF8731AE at hoggle dot dreamhost dot com> <19ED2A60-9CA9-483E-A594-5B1A2EC61E07 at xhtmlsoft dot com> <3D4B2126-465B-43F1-AB4D-F8622C29A6E6 at realsoftware dot com> <3CDC428E-3F02-4E80-B425-0DE71E391F9E at xhtmlsoft dot com> <p06230902c0744a279d47 at [192 dot 168 dot 0 dot 25]> <075C77ED-4ADD-4251-B2C9-04B952980D40 at great-white-software dot com> <88591217-40E6-4293-8944-FB5EAAEE8A18 at xhtmlsoft dot com> <p0623090cc07467326bd0 at [192 dot 168 dot 0 dot 25]> <CC11E862-A603-4925-B767-0AC448E8C3C2 at xhtmlsoft dot com>
Then please give me an example how to use 'both' !!!!
That is just the problem!!
If there is an MacType, then the exstension filter is ignored!

Norman Palardy suggested a method that I think should work.

Define two file types:
One that has a TEXT type, and an extension.
One that has no type (or a wildcard type) and the extensions that are legal


Include both file types in your input filter.

Have you tried his suggestion?

Regards,
Joe Huber
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