Am 25.04.2006 um 23:56 schrieb Jonathan Johnson:
But all files, Sven and I speak about, must have by definition a
file extension.
No, they don't.
So main.c and main are both valid c files? I don't think so.
In the Finder, select the extension, and press Delete. It doesn't
have one anymore. If the file has a MacType, it'll still be
associated with the file, and can still be used to help the OS
figure out what to use to open the file with.
So they will be opened with TextEdit if the have a filetype. 90% or
more of the files I get doesn't have one. No problem, the Finder will
ask you for a program after deleting the extension.
What is your preferred solution for me writing a php editor?
Hans-Georg
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