On Apr 2, 2008, at 6:46 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 2 avr. 08 à 12:52, Keith Duncan a écrit :
Oh. Looks like I'm off the hook. The UTI, I expect, is the bundle
identifier, no?
I don't think anyone actually answered this question for you.
Basically no, your bundle identifier is a URI.
And to complete the answer, UTI are here to «replace» Type code, not
Creator code.
Except it doesn't. As others have pointed out, you can tag a file
with a type code and/or you can tag it with a filename extension. But
you can't tag it with a UTI. A UTI is _derived_from_ the things it
would replace. Given a naked file, you can't come up with its UTI
(except perhaps in rare cases by file magic).
Thus we still need filename extensions and, I think, type codes.
Which is a bit of a shame.
-Ken_______________________________________________
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