Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 3 Sep 1998 12:12:07 +1200 | From | Chris Wedgwood <> | Subject | Re: Implementing Meta File information in Linux |
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On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 08:07:41PM -0300, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> There's the right way, and then there's the Microsoft way. :-) > Ugly hackery to make up for deficiencies in their "OSes" (in this > case, NTFS's lousy performance) isn't exactly new tactics for them.
OLE structure storage was done because it makes sense for them to do so. They have a consistent API for storing objects that many applications can (and do) use.
This API happens to nicely encapsulate the data all in one file, so clueless\joe can drag the file from one place to another, and they also have backwards compatibility with DOS.
OLE SS might suck in many ways, but having a library and well defined interface for this type of thing, isn't an entirely stupid idea.
-cw
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