Whilst learning about using Travis on our Github repos I read that the
MacOs Filesystem is case insensitive - that being the case I bet we have
a test for if the filename given by the user ends in ".xml" and then
putting that on if it is NOT detected AND the test we use IS CASE
SENSITIVE and is not detecting that the given name ending in ".XML" is
still a valid one.

I will go and check for the test used - and have a hunt for anything
else that might be affected by this...!

** Changed in: mudlet
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Stephen Lyons (slysven)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1417234

Title:
  Exporting a trigger on OSX in 3.0 previews only adds two .xml suffixes

Status in Mudlet:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  On OSX only and only in 3.0 previews, not in 2.1, exporting a trigger
  and just giving it a name of "test" will actually create a file
  test.xml.xml on disk.

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