As you can see from the attached screenshot, some of my .php files have the icon that OS X uses for Terminal files. I have already done the following:
1. Selected one of the "offending" files, done a "Get Info...", selected TextWrangler as the app to open the file and clicked on "Change All". This was successful. All files with the .php extension open, as they should, with Text Wrangler.
2. Rebuilt the Launch Services database with Onyx.
3. Rebooted after step 2.
Aside from the wrong icon, because these have the wrong icon, QuickLook won't display the contents of the files.
The error_log files have the same problem (I associated those files with Console)
Is there a fix for this that I haven't run across in my web search?
1. Selected one of the "offending" files, done a "Get Info...", selected TextWrangler as the app to open the file and clicked on "Change All". This was successful. All files with the .php extension open, as they should, with Text Wrangler.
2. Rebuilt the Launch Services database with Onyx.
3. Rebooted after step 2.
Aside from the wrong icon, because these have the wrong icon, QuickLook won't display the contents of the files.
The error_log files have the same problem (I associated those files with Console)
Is there a fix for this that I haven't run across in my web search?