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Thanks again for your help, and good luck!
Alex

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Le dim 07/07/2002 à 16:57, edscott wilson garcia a écrit :
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Sorry for the late response, I'm been quite swamped with work. But</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>better late than never.</FONT></FONT></I></PRE>
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<FONT SIZE="3">Sure!</FONT>
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Well, I had not actually tested the locale idea. Your feed back is very</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>valuable and I will implement the accentuated names bug workaround for</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>filenames and directories. So far the accentuated characters I am</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>considering are: áéíóúÁÉÍÓÚüñÑ. But these are only for spanish. I'm sure</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>there are more in french and other european languages, so if you send me</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>the ones you know I'll be sure to put them in. </FONT></FONT></I>
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<FONT SIZE="3">I am also using ê â û î ù è à ô ç ü ï ë in French... don't know about other languages though...</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE="3">(BTW can you display these characters ok?)</FONT>
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Yes, but for that you cannot use smbclient, which is what xfsamba uses.</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>For that you should use smbmount. So the best way is to use xfsamba to</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>mount the share, as this will open an xftree window, and use xftree to</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>stream is to xine. It will even allow you to look into .tar.gz files.</FONT></FONT></I>
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<FONT SIZE="3">Ok, I'll do that from now on... the tgz thing is great :)</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE="3">By the way, regarding file associations, where can I choose the program assiciated with each extension?</FONT>
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>NEAFI.</FONT></FONT></I></PRE>
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<FONT SIZE="3">? I don't know this acronym, sorry...</FONT>
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<FONT SIZE="3">You are mentionning drag and drop instead of Ctl+C / V, but drag an drop does not work (for multiple files) either (or is it my version of XFtree / XFSamba? 3.8.15.12 / 0.44)</FONT>
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>I've been giving this one some thought. The thing I don't want to do is</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>to leave an non-encrypted password around somewhere in some</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>configuration file, since this would be a "bad thing". If you are not</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>worried with security, a temporary fixe you can apply is edit the files</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>where you find the string "GUEST%" and replace it with your choice in</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>the format user%password</FONT></FONT></I></PRE>
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<FONT SIZE="3">From where? A grep did not show any GUEST% occurence in my homedir...</FONT>
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Thanks again for your help, and good luck!
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Alex
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