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On 1/4/2012 12:32 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:

Well, I'm sorry you'd panic....

I wish I had qualified that statement with a "smile" ... please allow me to edit prior comment.


We'd just use the "file" command to find out what the intended use is
and adhere to a standard of putting #!/bin/bash or whatever shell as the
first line of a file...


In my world, nobody wanted to have to run "file" as we believe the intent of the file should be obvious on a "ls". We tried to never parse on extension, it was just used as a clue to what the intent was

Thanks,
Paul
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