How to Decode .hqx Files Downloaded from Online Services |
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The file extension .hqx designates a file as being BinHex encoded. The
BinHex encoding is usually added as a shell around a self-extracting
archive (.sea) file. If you download an .hqx file from an Internet site
such as ftp.microsoft.com, you will have to strip the BinHex shell from the
file. BinHex specification 4 is followed for the majority of the .hqx files
posted on Internet sites.
This article lists steps to decode BinHex-encoded files using three
Macintosh shareware utilities (BinHex4, Stuffit Expander, and Compact Pro).
However, any utility that understands BinHex 4 specification should be able
to decode these .hqx files.
BinHex (binary/hexadecimal) encoding is a technique that allows Macintosh files to be stored on file systems that either strip or ignore the resource fork. After BinHex encoding, the resulting .hqx file combines the data and resource forks into the data fork of the .hqx file. This preserves the resource fork for decoding on a Macintosh.
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