On 2013-04-02 17:56, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote:
In my experience, most of the time, you don't even bother distinguishing between the finer categories. If you can't open a file, well, that's that. Tell the user why and ask them to try another file. (I realise that this is highly arguable, of course.)
I would say that there's a big difference if a file exist or if you don't have permission to access it. Think of the command line, you can easily misspell a filename, or forget to use "sudo".
-- /Jacob Carlborg
