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Thread: Text File Extenions

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    Text File Extenions

    Hey, I am trying to find a listing of all possible text file extenions, ranging from *.doc to *.nfo or *.diz..

    If someone or some people would like to post someone extenions, go ahead.
    I need to know the short, extenion and the format that it is read in such as,
    *.nfo TEXT files not System infomation file are read in Terminal font.



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    Re: Text File Extenions

    Quote Originally Posted by s3cur17y
    Hey, I am trying to find a listing of all possible text file extenions, ranging from *.doc to *.nfo or *.diz..

    If someone or some people would like to post someone extenions, go ahead.
    I need to know the short, extenion and the format that it is read in such as,
    *.nfo TEXT files not System infomation file are read in Terminal font.



    P.S. I have a poll going on, MAC VS Windows
    goto http://www.wotsit.org/search.asp?s=text
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    Re: Text File Extenions

    I don't know that it's possible to know all text extensions since you could name a text file with any extension. I believe that's why the later versions of IE have the option to "Open files based on content instead of extension" - Hotmail's website has a good example of this in that they serve html ads as .dll files. In web applications the only way to positively know the type of content a file will return is to ask the server for the content-type header (normally takes 200-500 milliseconds depending upon connection and server speed)

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