> > Can anyone tell me how to insure that BBEdit is launched by the
> > Finder as the default application when opening PHP text files?

If this is the same problem I'm thinking of, it's long-standing, and
affects things other than PHP files.

Basically, Leopard forgets its file associations on a semi-regular
basis. I believe it has to do with XCode, in that, more often than
not, once I launch XCode, my file associations for anything XCode
might be interested in (C, C++, .h), plus a number of other, unrelated
things (.txt, .rc, etc.) seem to revert to defaults, and I have to go
back and manually set them all.

There doesn't seem to be any obvious way to do this via AppleScript,
which sucks; if someone knows differently, let me know.

And there are at least two bug reports filed against it in Radar: mine
(6158549, which was closed as a duplicate) and the one they're
tracking (5071918). I filed mine in August 2008; I haven't checked the
status of the tracked one, but I've seen this happen recently, so I
don't think it's fixed.
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