Am 09.01.2014 13:33, schrieb argonel: > I'll ignore the abusive language one last time. there was nothing abusive, this was a clear reply because someone argues repeatly technical wrong while my post was directed to someone with technical backround who possible cares, in the best case the packager > On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 6:46 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > complete non-sense, as i already said: that is *not* microsoft > windows and there is no need for *any* extension > > Try removing the CRT extension from a certificate file. Notice the type changes from "X.509 Certificate" to "plain > text document"? Hmm, the extension seems needed i very few cases, 99 out of 100 files are recognized by their content here you go: man file [harry@rh:~/Desktop]$ cat test <?php phpinfo(); ?> [harry@rh:~/Desktop]$ file test test: PHP script, ASCII text [harry@rh:~/Desktop]$ mv test test.crt [harry@rh:~/Desktop]$ file test.crt test.crt: PHP script, ASCII text [harry@rh:~/Desktop]$ mv test.crt test.gif [harry@rh:~/Desktop]$ file test.gif test.gif: PHP script, ASCII text https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/58e72888-6340-46ac-b488-d31aa4058e9c/entry/get_over_extensions_use_file_command_to_determine_file_types_in_linux?lang=en ________________________ to get back to topic: nothing qualifies konqueror in any way that when i say "create a file called test.crt" that it creates "test.crt.txt" because there was already a extension and *because* that behavior it is recognized as plain-text
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