Re: What is a filename?

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Kyuzo wrote:
> Readme is the actual filename. The .txt, like you said, is the file
> extension. This usually indicates what the file is. In your example,
> Readme.txt, the .txt indicates that the file (Readme) is a text file
> and can be open up with a text editor like Notepad. There are many
> extensions and each one of them corresponds to different things. For
> example, .exe files are excutable files and they generally install
> stuff in your computer when you double click on them.
> I dunno if I answered your question correctly but that was the best I
> could explain it. The whole "readme.txt" is just called a file or
> filename. I hope it doesn't confuse you too much.
>

Then what about read.this.its.a.text.file a perfectly legal file name in
many operating systems? My understanding is that readme.txt is the filename.
Windows and some other OS' and programs look for and use anything after the
last period in the file name to try and determine what type of file it is.
Some OS' store this information with the file and don't use "extensions".

Kerry


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