December 9th, 2004
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| The Soulforged | | Join Date: February 12th, 2004 Location: Paris, France
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Huh.
Last time I was on a XP PC, I remember some files having deleted extensions (filename was something like: "file" instead of: "file.ext")
Thing is that XP still "knew" what the file was, meaning that the OS kept a record which told it that this or that file has no apparent extension, but it's format is ".ext"
Get my point?
OS X does that (I always delete the extensions of my files since I always rename them) but if you save a file without extension, then it won't know what it is. For example, if you download something via a BitTorrent client and when asked how you want to save the file, if you rename it from "file.avi" to just "file", OS X won't know what is is.
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