Re: nautilus open .mod



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Bjørge Solli wrote:
Robert Moonen wrote:
Bjørge Solli wrote:
Robert Moonen wrote:
Afief Halumi wrote:
I'd like to add that the same horrible problem happens when opening
PHP files that happen to not be PHP files.
I wonder why so much empathis is put on the file extension when Unix
systems usually don't give a damn about them anyway $ file filename
and you know if it's ASCII or an MP3 or whatever.
Because KDE and now Gnome are trying to behave like Windoze, because
the
way to make a desktop popular seems to be to appease the lowest common
denominator.

This warning is just as annoying for me as vista's "cancel or allow",
it should be the responsibility of the program(text editor? audio
player?) not to cause a security risk when trying to open a weird
file.
Change your gnome preferences.
That is exactly my question; How?

As I stated in the initial email, my attempts to alter the prefs have
failed.

Find object in "my computer", right click on it, select preferences,
then open the "opens with" tab. If adding an application to open that
object with doesn't become visible in the list of applications allowed
to open that object. Then it needs to be fixed and should be reported as
a bug.

That is just the thing. It does get available in the list of
applications allowed to open that object, and I mark the Text Editor the
default (by selecting it in the list). If I right click on it and select
"open with", then all available options except the one I chose as
default appears, and choosing e.g. NEdit makes NEdit open the file. But
if I double click the file it will not open and the warning appears as
before.

Can anyone confirm that this is a bug?

Sorry Bjorge, I missed the end of the sentence, if it won't open in the
chosen text editor when you "double-click" on it, then it seems very
much like a bug.
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