Olivier_G wrote:This one is the best suggestion so far:
Lesmo16 wrote:
Yes, i like it, but there is one problem.
If the checkbox is not checked for included, extensions must be excluded?
And If the checkbox is not checked for excluded, extensions must be included?
xnview wrote:If the checkbox is not checked for included, extensions must be excluded?
And If the checkbox is not checked for excluded, extensions must be included?
No and No!
No hooks ---> No effect (just 2 collections of file types)
Everyone who believes in telekinesis, raise my hand!
I hate to add to the complexity of this issue, but I have to toss one more parameter into the mix which I think should be taken into account when giving Items displayed an overhaul.
Not only in terms of performance but also from a security standpoint it would be a good idea to exclude by default all extensions that map to the MIME types of what Microsoft calls “Web content files”:
Is it necessary to have 4 include/exclude list of extensions??? Only one is perhaps enough...
And there is another thing, if you have checked "Other files", included list is not usefull!!!