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maxxer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">gigiv ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">aprendolo come testo in prima riga nn c'e' scritto nulla di utile?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->file binario...
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Windozz??<br>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffcc00"><strong>Extension:</strong> <strong>PDO</strong></td>
<td width="35%"><img
src="cid:part1.02040701.03070802@gioielleriecolombo.com" height="1"
width="1"></td>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>Program and/or
Extension Function</strong> <span class="SmallText">[<a
class="helpLink" href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'This is either a program name or general name that best describes the description of the file\'s format if the extension represents a general type (e.g., .TXT .HTML). There may be more than one Program and/or Extension Function with related information reported for any given extension (i.e., multiple tables on the page) as no standards agency exists for file extensions. The entry may be linked to a site that controls the program named with the referenced extension or to a site which describes the format in detail or controls it.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>Company</strong> <span
class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'This is the company that makes/markets the program or controls the function for the referenced extension. If linked, clicking on this entry will take you to that company\'s Web site home page.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
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<td colspan="2"><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/"
target="_blank">Access Package Deployment Script</a> </td>
<td><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/" target="_blank">Microsoft</a>
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<td colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>Specific Notes</strong>
<span class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'What you\'ll find here are any notes specific to the referenced extension and program/function combination. This can be something as simple as a general description of what the program does to very specific comments about how to open/view the contents of the file. Or, nothing :-).'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
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<td colspan="3">A type of initialization (.INI) file
used by the Package Deployment Wizard in creating distributable
custom-built applications. ..... [<a
href="http://www.liutilities.com/affiliate/?id=5609&aff=rn_a23321&promo=flxt-rb1"
target="_blank"><strong>Search for PDO file errors with this scan.</strong></a>]</td>
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<td bgcolor="#ffff91" width="33%"><strong>MIME Type</strong> <span
class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'A specific MIME type that is used to describe the type of encoding necessary to send this file over the Internet or open the file when received. While there is a controlling agency that assigns MIME types they are largely ignored and so multiple entries may appear here for any given extension/program combination.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#ffff91" width="32%"><strong>File Classification</strong>
<span class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'A very general classification of the type of file the extension/program combination represents. This is a top-level classification (e.g., text, graphic, XML) so that eventually file types can be grouped for reporting purposes.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
<td bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>Associated Links</strong> <span
class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'Links found here are closely associated with the extension/program combination or format of the file. Often this will be a link to a file format description or a free viewer for this file type.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
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<td><img src="cid:part1.02040701.03070802@gioielleriecolombo.com"
height="1" width="1"></td>
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<ul>
<li>None</li>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>Identifying Characters</strong>
<span class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'Some file formats have unique characters at the start of the file. A file having those special characters at the start is more likely to be a specific format. If there is an entry here you can open the file in a text editor (or binary file viewer - see the FILExt FAQs) and check the unknown file for the specific characters as a sort of double check. The data in this field are presented in up to two forms: hexadecimal and ASCII text (the ASCII text is only included if it makes sense). The designators Hex: and ASCII: do not appear in the file itself; just the information after the colon. Any information in this field has been provided by Marco Pontello from his TrID database; used with permission.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span></td>
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<td colspan="2">(None or Unknown)</td>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>Program ID</strong> <span
class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'When Windows associates a program with a file it uses a Program ID in the registry to identify the program. The Program ID is a shortcut term usually defined by the program\'s author. There are no standardized Program IDs; however, the Program ID can tell you what program, in specific, has captured the particular extension. Some of the Program IDs listed here come from the Associate This! Extensionbase and are used with permission.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span> </td>
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<td colspan="2">(None or Unknown)</td>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffff91"><strong>General Notes</strong> <span
class="SmallText">[<a class="helpLink"
href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO?"
onclick="showHelpTip(event, 'These are notes that might apply to a wide number of entries in the database. Their meaning should be self-evident.'); return false">What's
This</a>?]</span> </td>
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<td colspan="2">(None) </td>
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<div class="SmallText" align="left">This is record 15155 last
modified on 2003-08-27.</div>
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Perche' non penso che Pepakura Designer sia molto conosciuta :) :)<br>
Comunque qui trovi tutto :<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO">http://filext.com/file-extension/PDO</a><br>
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Alla prossima.<br>
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