where does gnome store the list of applications associated with files

From: VJ (vj_at_vijayg.homelinux.net)
Date: 01/30/04

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    Hi,
            I want to know where does gnome store its global list of
    applications
    associated with various file types. The reason for this is that I want
    to associate XMMS with mp3 and m3u files for every user on my linux
    machine. I do not want to ask every user to do it manually but provide
    with some standard applications associated with various files.

    Thanks in advance.
    VJ

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