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The icon for html,  css, javascript and php files are treated
inconsistently by nautilus.

Firstly, any of these files that were not created in the OS display a
portion of the text inside the file, instead of displaying an icon when
they are created locally.

If a css file is created in the OS then it is given an icon that is a
like a document with details. This is kept when I save the file. When I
reboot the computer the icon then reverts to displaying text.

For a html file it is the same as above, except the default icon (the
same as php) changes to displaying text when it is saved.

If a php or javascript document is created it keeps the icon on save and
reboot. However if they are created on another OS they do not have the
icon applied and just show the some text in the file.

Nautilus should be able to apply a consistent icon to these types of
files reguardless of place of creation or if they are saved or unsaved.

This is using 10.10 development branch. It has been an issue in previous
versions.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: css html icon inconsistent javascript php
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inconsistent use of icons, i.e. html, css, js and php 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/652203
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