>Hi all,
>
>Whenever I add a file extension to an exisitng file (such as .html) OS X
>asks, "Are you sure you want to add the extension <whatever> to this file?"
>Usually I'm doing it because I've downloaded an updated version from Fetch,
>which gets saved as <file>.html.1, and I'm removing the .1 after having
>trashed the earlier version. Does anyone know how to stop this message from
>appearing? It's really annoying aftera few times.


Its more than really annoying, and it can't be stopped. I was hoping 
Jag-wire would fix it, but since I refuse to pay a further 130 bucks 
just to get an OS that works as it was supposed to, I don't know it 
it does or not.

Brian

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