On 23. Oct 2004, at 9:23, José Campos wrote:
[...] the extension is a 8-digit number representing the date the document was edited (*.20041023 for instance)
and added : <string>[0-9]+</string> But it does not seem to ork
One of the few places I decided not to use a regex or shell command ;)
Would it be possible for you to add an extra .txt to the file names?
I _could_ make the file extensions regular expressions, but I would prefer a user workaround, since the rest of OS X does use fixed text extensions more or less exclusively (if we ignore the legacy stuff with four characters creator/type codes).
Kind regards Allan
Allan Odgaard allan@macromates.com wrote:
Would it be possible for you to add an extra .txt to the file names?
Of course, it's possible, that's what I do currently, but as I'm a bit lazy, I was wondering if....
I _could_ make the file extensions regular expressions, but I would prefer a user workaround, since the rest of OS X does use fixed text extensions more or less exclusively (if we ignore the legacy stuff with four characters creator/type codes).
OK that good reasons. I could perhaps dowload these files (which are log files that come from my website hoster) in a folder associated with "Folder Actions Setup".
Thanks. Have a nice day,