On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 08:55:35AM +0200, Ulrich Windl wrote:
OTOH, Microsoft Windows (Outlook?) does that as well: If the file has any previewable suffix, the preview module corresponding to the "file magic word" (not the suffix) is called for "preview". Virus writers know that quite well.
I have no idea how M$ works, so I will believe you. I do not see any relevance however. I am not in this to either copy or be better then M$. I do not even care if what they do is better or worse then what Linux does.
Would you like your ".jpeg" to be executed as Perl Program?
If it is a perl program, then yes. houghi@penne : file create_package_descr create_package_descr: perl script text houghi@penne : mv create_package_descr create_package_descr.jpeg houghi@penne : file create_package_descr.jpeg create_package_descr.jpeg: perl script text
Despite of that, "file" can be wrong!
Yes it can. Just like a suffix. That does not mean that a suffix should never be used or is uninportand. It should be, in my eyes, only importand to the living person. It is nice to have a file.txt, file.sh and file.jpg so you know what to place where and what to open. To the system and programs using it, it should not be an issue. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
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