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Re: Safari and .jnlp files




On Jun 13, 2005, at 5:02 AM, Johan Morin wrote:

Is there some setting in Safari or Java Web Start to automatically delete the .jnlp file when the application has been launched?

Since the user rarely needs to keep the .jnlp files I would prefer if Safari could hand it over to Java Web Start without storing it in the browsers download directory.

Is there some way to solve this ? Any help would be appreciated.

While we are on the subject. Is there any way to get Safari to launch .JNLP files and NOT extract every archive and mount every disk image that I download (I HATE that). It seems it's all or nothing, and I don't get to define what file types are "safe". I would expect some advanced configuration based on mime-type, OS X file type, and/ or extension.


As far as deleting the jnlp file - maybe you could make a script to associate with JNLP files that launches Web Start then deletes the original .jnlp

Scott
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