

In Appendix B of the File System Programming Guide, File Types and Creator Codes advises that the codes are: Type and creator codes: background, Apple DeveloperĪpple began encouraging third party developers away from type codes and creator codes more than a decade ago. See Ask Different answers to Is it possible to mount SharePoint as a volume in 10.6? Hint: Microsoft Office 2011 fails to save to Microsoft SharePoint when the file system type is webdav because SharePoint does not support file names beginning with a dot. Word 2011 14.2.2 (120421) saving another.docx in the same environment, quitting then reopening, editing then saving, editing then closing and saving: 08:15:04.252 BlueHarvest: Deleted. _Word Work File D_769960778.tmp in /Volumes/dav. _Hello world, this is Microsoft.docx in /Volumes/dav. May 11 18:42:28 macbookpro08 BlueHarvest: Deleted. May 11 18:39:57 macbookpro08 BlueHarvest: Deleted. May 11 18:38:37 macbookpro08 BlueHarvest: Deleted. Word 2011 14.2.1 save to a volume mounted by OS X with file system type webdav, not SharePoint, cleaning by BlueHarvest: May 11 18:32:49 macbookpro08 BlueHarvest: BlueHarvest started.
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The most recent version of Office requires an HFS type code and HFS creator code when a format such as Microsoft Word (. Hint: where Microsoft Office fails with webdav to save to Microsoft SharePoint (see below), NeoOffice succeeds.

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NeoOffice 3.2.1 Patch 5 save to a volume mounted by OS X with file system type webdav, not SharePoint, cleaning by BlueHarvest: gjp22% mount | grep dav _product of NeoOffice 3.2.1 Patch 5.docx in /Volumes/FAT32/example. NeoOffice 3.2.1 Patch 5 save to a USB flash drive with MS-DOS FAT32, cleaning by BlueHarvest: 06:42:08.349 BlueHarvest: Deleted.

See my answer to a question on Stack Overflow. In addition to the purposes outlined in geekosaur's accepted answer, here are a few examples of how Apple and third party apps either use or require.

_ counterparts are prevented or lost, I agree that it's: Since I have seen loss of user data (document content) where. For an annotated view of where Matt Deatherage ( a former engineer at Apple) offers explanations.
