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10.4: Modify how the system classifies 'safe' files
Or use Saft to disable the warning.
10.4: Modify how the system classifies 'safe' files
OK, but how can I stop Safari from automatically appending ".txt" to files?
10.4: Modify how the system classifies 'safe' files
The most likely cause - whichever server you're retrieving those files from are serving the files with the wrong mimetype. Safari appends .txt to those files being served with the mimetype for text/html or whichever - because in essence it was told that the file <i>is</i> text. |
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