Subject: Re: quark file locking
From: Axel Rose (rose@sj.com)
Date: Thu Aug 02 2001 - 04:20:03 EDT
Rob cited:
>... Because of the way Quark handles its temp files, it is a bad idea to open
>a Quark file from any AFP Server.
>The best thing to do is to copy the
>Quark file to the local machine, open it, edit it, and close it; then copy
>it back to the AFP Server."
This is rubbish.
Commercial workflow solutions always open Quark files from
the server. This causes problems only if you have a
corrupted desktop file (with Helios EtherShare this might
happen if you are playing in the Unix file system) or you
have no way to store alias information on the server volume
(that's what's missing in netatalk).
Best regards
Axel
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