garrett smith wrote: > Still having troubles? > > On Mac OS, the OS will add an extra extension based on file type. This is done > to make the computer more user-friendly, although it is exactly the opposite: > it is counter-intuitive. > > I had to check "Show Info" on right-click menu and remove the hidden extension. > > I don't know if your OS does this, but you may want to check it out. >
Um, actually, no, it doesn't (we're talking OS X, right?). You can, if you want, hide the extension, but Mac OS X doesn't add one of its own. I suspect this so-called 'feature' was to make the Finder more like Windows for those making the upgrade. A Mac doesn't need a file extension to tell it what kind of file it is (this is Windows behaviour) - Mac files have a 'resource fork' which contains, amongst other things, the file type, and the associated application. Sorry for the soapbox, but I'd like to reassure fellow Mac OS X users out there - Tomcat works really well - forget it's a Mac, remember it's running BSD4.2 ! Martin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>