>I think that your feelings and opinions are valid on this matter, but >different folks want to do things different ways. If a MacPerl >programmer/Mac admin wants to use MacPerl to do stuff on a user's computer, >and they need to hide MacPerl from the user so the user does not delete it >or break it, then I want to help find a solution. If that solution is >making things invisible, then so be it. Well, if they are a "Mac admin" then they should be able to turn the whole thing invisible by themself. Or is there something I'm forgetting now? Unless some of the parts needs to be written to then I simple mount it on a read-only partion (whick of course could be anywhere on the network and therefore very easy to update). If it can't be on a read-only partion then I'd still have it on a read-only partion which would be used to keep the parts on the hard drive complete/working. /Tony -- /\___/\ /\___/\ \_@ @_/ Use ROT13 twice to decrypt this message. \_@ @_/ ---oOO-(_)-OOo------------------------------------------oOO-(_)-OOo--- DSS: 0x366F7A3A, Fp: 7BC9 6655 A620 1217 FF7A A896 D177 C228 366F 7A3A ----™™™---™™™--------------------------------------------™™™---™™™---- \O/ \O/ ©1998 <http://www.svanstrom.com/> \O/ \O/ ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch