> I just did, Chris. By the way,  if you don't like dealing with bug
reports,
> you should consider a different hobby. I'm not evil for pointing out the

A bug report is usually a short description of the problem followed by
step-by-step instructions how to reproduce the problem.

Your report consisted of an insult, followed by a description of what you
did (good! steps to reproduce) followed by more insults and a threat to kill
someone. (I wouldn't take that lightly, although I am not the person
threatened).

Let's just say that your bug report is rather unusual and that it would be
foolish to think it would be dealt with in a routine manner.

> problem.  Indentifying a file based purely on the suffix might work in
> VisualBasic for $cR1p+ K1dd13z 101,  but in the real world, it'll get you
> fired. Or worse. Laughed at.

Well, that is a bit myopic -- I bet someone at Microsoft got fired for
looking into the files instead of (correctly) using the mime-type. Remember
the exploit that sent executables as sound/x-wav?

And then you probably didn't read the reply that explained in excruciating
detail that it is impossible to correctly recognize mp3 files by looking at
the bits ...

Harald


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