Dear Trac group,

I'm using a Trac 0.11.7 instance that is frequently used by nontechnical 
users for downloading files.

When they click on a file in the "browser" directory view, many people are 
confused by the subsequent page that shows a log message that is followed 
by "HTML preview not available, since no preview renderer could handle it. 
Try downloading the file instead." (It seems to overwhelm some, so they 
never realize that they have to click on the word "downloading" again.)

Is it possible to configure Trac to skip this page entirely, when a HTML 
preview is not available? (or skip is always?)

Alternatively, how can I customize the "HTML preview not available, ..." 
text message?
I looked at 
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInterfaceCustomization#SiteAppearance, 
but from the information given there, cannot figure out how to do it.

Any help would much be appreciated.

Best regards,
Carsten

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