There has been a fair amount of discussion about these "._" or "dot underscore" or "period underscore" files. See
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106510
CHeck the above article or search on the terms.
eo
On Jan 27, 2006, at 8:53 AM, Kris Herlaar wrote:
Actually, after finding the solution i am pretty certain textmate really had nothing to do with it, probably some network quirk that created an otherwise uncalled for separate resource fork file.
I've since debugged my framework to make sure it won't have any impact on me again, few more filename checks in the php code. (made sure to ignore filenames starting with ._ in the class autoloader)
Kris
On Jan 27, 2006, at 12:35 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 26/1/2006, at 20:34, Kris Herlaar wrote:
Hmm, i hadn't really thought of resource forks yet, and i've never seen any resource forks outside of resedit before [...]
As to why your web-server shows extended attributes as part of the page, I have no idea, and would need to debug your setup for that.
You can disable the use of these [1] though.
But it would be nicer to figure out how to not have the web-server show them.
[1] http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/ saving_files#extended_attributes_metadata