Nick Coghlan wrote: > Similarly, I would separate out the extension to a distinct attribute, as it > too uses a different separator from the normal path elements ('.' most places, > but '/' on RISC OS, for example) -1. What constitutes "the extension" is not well-defined in all cases. What about filenames with multiple suffixes, such as "spam.tar.gz"? What part of that would you put in the extension attribute? -- Greg
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