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I didn't attack anybody, and on Windows, .tmp files ARE temporary files, doesn't matter what they contain, they are temporary files. This is how windows determines what app opens what files, by the file extension. If you do not know this, you have no right to be commenting on my posts, as you don't know how Windows works.
if he used a google product to save a file, and it misnames the file, how is that a Windows problem? You can try to blame Windows, but it was his browser that misnamed the files, and it was his inexperience that led to his complaint.
Windows uses the same naming convention as CP/M or DOS. It's a Microsoft thing. You obviously haven't used Windows, so I will stop typing, and hopefully you'll go back to drinking your Pabst and swirling your mustache.
Edited 2011-10-07 14:55 UTC