https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371837

--- Comment #3 from Don Nguyen <don78color...@gmail.com> ---
The reason why you can't simply uncheck the box is because you need to specify
the behavior you want if you don't want the confirmation.  When you click on a
script, you will get the text, "What do you wish to do with this executable
file?", and you have the option to "Open" or "Execute".  In that same dialog
there is an option "Do not ask again".  If you check that box, and choose
"Open" or "Execute", it will no longer ask for confirmation, and always perform
the action that you choose - either "Open" or "Execute".  This will also turn
off the "Executing scripts or desktop files" setting.  The problem is if that
setting is on, and you turn it off, we don't know what you want to do with the
script - "Open" or "Execute".  If you don't want to the confirmation, you'll
somehow have to specify if you want to "Open" or "Execute".  I'm not sure
what's the best way to fix this.  The setting really should be "Always Execute,
Always Open, or Always Ask".

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