| Index: chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/articles/manifest/file_handlers.html
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| <h1 id="file_handlers">Manifest - File Handlers</h1>
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| <p>
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| -Used by <a href="../app_lifecycle.html#eventpage">packaged apps</a>
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| +Used by <a href="../app_lifecycle#eventpage">packaged apps</a>
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| to specify what types of files the app can handle. An app can have multiple <code>file_handlers</code>, with each one having an identifier, a list of MIME types and/or a list of file extensions that can be handled, and
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| a title. Here's an example of specifying file handlers:
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| </p>
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| @@ -38,5 +38,5 @@ To handle files, apps also need to declare the $(ref:fileSystem)
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| permission. Apps can then be passed files in the $(ref:app.runtime.onLaunched)
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| event - either from the system
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| file manager (currently supported on ChromeOS only) or by providing
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| -a path on the <a href="../first_app.html#open">command line</a>.
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| +a path on the <a href="../first_app#open">command line</a>.
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| </p>
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