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> Keep existing EAs?
Guest_Vitus_*
post Apr 1 2003, 10:51 AM
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Keeping EXIF information is nice. But I would like to use EAs to keep additional descriptions. And it's very easy to search for a document when all files have their descriptions at the same place.
My filebase (yes, I'm still running a BBS) keeps file descriptions in EAs so there already 8 GiB of data which contain EA descriptions. Adding the pictures from the digital camera would be easy ... if the EAs are still in place sad.gif

Are there technical reasons why PMView does not just rewrite the same file? Using a DosSetFileSize if neccessary?

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Peter
post Apr 2 2003, 04:57 PM
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Leaving EAs in place is usually only appropriate for EAs that are recognized (understood) by an application.

Blindly copying EAs from the original is not clever. Basically PMView would need to know the details of ANY EA that it copies so that it can update or leave out information that is no longer appropriate.

For instance, consider that MYFILE.FMT is created by FileGizmo v1.00. FileGizmo writes its own EAs to the file and these EAs describe the file format type, file size, etc. Then you edit the file with PMView, resize it and maybe save it in a different format. If PMView blindly copies the FileGizmo EAs, you may end up with a file with conflicting information in the EAs. Now you can question whether FileGizmo will be able to even work with the file any more since the EA info is in conflict with the contents of the file. Even if FileGizmo manages to recover from the confilicting information, a possible Mr3rdPartyUtil application may have a harder time coping with the files in a reliable manner...

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