Benjamin Elijah Griffin wrote:
>
> > Photoshop makes a JPEG. It's a JPEG.
> > Imagemagick makes a JPEG. It's a JPEG.
> > Some crazy hacker with a hex editor makes a JPEG. It's a JPEG.
>
> Sure, fine. By my SpiffyOS has a great way to store the filetype
> outside the filename. So, I use the filename to store special
> attributes to the file, such as
>
> bullet.red
> bullet.blue
> logo.large
> logo.med
> logo.small
>
> At some point I'm going to accidentally come up with an "extension"
> that maps differently on different systems.
>
Another way to look this point : multiple extensions. You know, the
files some webmaster names infos.pl.html or datasheet.html.en (or
anything you want : advert.fr.jpg). Which extension should carry the
type ? The first ? The second ? By the way, infos.pl.html is an html
file in Polish, or a Perl program code that should be displayed in
HTML ? Or something else ?
Names are not type, and should not be. Here, in France, anyone
called Jean is a man. In English-speaking zones, it's a woman. You
could run into troubles by 'type-interpreting based on name'.
Just my .02 cents (of euros, not dollars; almost the same thing
today).
-- Pierre-Yves Bonnetain
Networks and Computers Security -- B&A Consultants
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Received on Sep 06 2002