At 17.16 -0500 1998.11.01, PwrSurge wrote: >WITHIN the APPL, there is a resource called "BNDL" to which the MacOS >bundles, for example, "TEXT", "McPL", - all the different file types the >APPL can handle. If you were to select "MacPerl" and hit CMD-D for >duplicate, the MacOS uses the *LAST MODIFIED* file, which is the duplicated >APPL to launch the perl scripts. This is not true. A duplicated file has the last modified date of the copied file. If you duplicate a file last modified on Jan 1 1984, the new file will have the same modified date. -- Chris Nandor mailto:pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ %PGPKey = ('B76E72AD', [1024, '0824090B CE73CA10 1FF77F13 8180B6B6']) ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch