> On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:05:45 -0700 (PDT), Craig Cook <n7or@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >NO file has 2 extensions.
> _________________________________________________________
And Bill, W7TI wrote:
> Not so. I create files with two extensions quite often for my own
> use, especially for backup purposes. For example, when I backup
> file.txt I will name it file.txt.b The .b tells me that it is a
> backup. I'm sure others have their own schemes, but a dual (or more)
> extension is both permissible and common.
Guys, you're arguing about 2 different apples and oranges. ( or
something )
Craig is correct. NO file can have more than 1 extension.
Bill is correct also. But he is speaking of fileNAMES, not file
extensions.
73
Ed
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