Well, to be honest I didn't test with a nuke file :)
When I tried with a nuke file it opened up as clear text.

Anyway found this :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30931/register-file-extensions-mime-types-in-linux

Which made firefox open it directly in Nuke.

Made a xml file called "nuke-mime.xml"
with this :
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<mime-info xmlns='http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info'>
    <mime-type type="application/x-nuke">
        <comment>Nuke flow</comment>
        <glob pattern="*.nk"/>
    </mime-type>
</mime-info>

Best Regards
Jimmy Christensen
Developer
Ghost A/S

On 17/08/12 15:03, Ron Ganbar wrote:
Something must have been setup on your system there, Jimmy.


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On 17 August 2012 16:00, Jimmy Christensen <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    It shouldn't. Here it opens it directly and doesn't first download
    to temp and open it.


    Best Regards
    Jimmy Christensen
    Developer
    Ghost A/S

    On 17/08/12 14:55, Diogo Girondi wrote:

        That will probably trigger a download for the file trough the
        browser.
        But I can test this, so it's just a guess.


        -diogo


        On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Jimmy Christensen
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

             What happens if you write this in your browser?

             file:///Servername/Projects/____Project/.../nukescript.nk


             Ofcourse with the correct path and all.

             If the mimetypes/filetypes are setup correctly firefox
        should ask
             which application it should open it with. Also what deskop
             environment are you using (gnome, kde, etc.)?

             Best Regards
             Jimmy Christensen
             Developer
             Ghost A/S


             On 17/08/12 08:12, chrissowa wrote:

                 Hi Holger,

                 thanks for your reply.

                 I completely forgot to say that we are using CentOS
        (5.4) and
                 Firefox
                 (10)...

                 You are using Shotgun at your company, or?
                 Can you open Nuke from within Shotgun? Is it possible
        to see how
                 they
                 managed this to work?

                 Actually i m not sure for what "terms" i have to search
        for.
                 Mime-Types
                 is a complex topic and there are a lot of results if i
        search
                 for that.
                 Therefore it would be great if you could give me a hint
        for what
                 i have
                 to search more exactly.

                 Because the Nuke-Files are not on our webserver, but on our
                 Dataserver,
                 i can not just do a link to the nuke file.

                 Our webserver is something like:
        192.168.123.123/redmine/ <http://192.168.123.123/redmine/>
                 <http://192.168.123.123/__redmine/
        <http://192.168.123.123/redmine/>>

                 but the files are at:
                 /Servername/Projects/Project/.____../nukescript.nk


                 So i would need a link, that opens nuke and can take a
        path to a
                 nukefile to open.

                 I guess this is more complex than just a mimetype-problem.
                 Maybe i underestimated this issue and it s to complex
        to achieve Sad



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