Thanks for straightening everything out for me!
// Tobias
"Philip Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This is a good start :
>
> http://directory.google.com/Top/Compute
This is a good start :
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Data_Formats/
Regards,
Philip
On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> > No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
>
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
> program will be .
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> > No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
>
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for
> this program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
> Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used
> as possibl
> So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
> program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
> Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used as
> possible, so other companies dont bother using them, since most computers
> have them a
> No. People use whatever file extensions they like.
So, If I create a 3D-program, I could say that file extensions for this
program will be .pdf (not a prefered extension, but still)?
Is it more a question of getting your file extension as widely used as
possible, so other companies dont bother
Tobias Talltorp wrote:
> Do you know where I can find a list of all file extensions used
> today? Like:
> ..gif
> ..htm
> ..php
> ..doc
>
I don't think so.
> Is there an organisation, like ICANN, that decide who can use these
> file extensions and what you need to do to register one of your
Hello.
Do you know where I can find a list of all file extensions used today?
Like:
.gif
.htm
.php
.doc
...
Is there an organisation, like ICANN, that decide who can use these file
extensions and what you need to do to register one of your own?
Thanks,
// Tobias
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