Python 3.1; Windows Vista. I just ran C:\>assoc and was amazed to see 658 associations roll by. Here's the top of the list:
.001=jZip.file .386=vxdfile .3g2=QuickTime.3g2 .3gp=QuickTime.3gp .3gp2=QuickTime.3gp2 .3gpp=QuickTime.3gpp .7Z=jZip.file .aa=NeroShowTime.Files9.aa .aac=QuickTime.aac .ac3=QuickTime.ac3 .aca=Agent.Character.2 .acf=Agent.Character.2 .acl=ACLFile .acr=IrfanView.DCM .acrobatsecuritysettings=AcroExch.acrobatsecuritysettings .acs=Agent.Character2.2 .acsm=Adobe.ACSMessage .AddIn=VCExpress.AddIn.9.0 .adts=QuickTime.adts .aif=IrfanView.aif .aifc=WMP11.AssocFile.AIFF .aiff=WMP11.AssocFile.AIFF .air=AIR.InstallerPackage I thought it would be convenient to have a Python script I could use to look up unfamiliar file extensions. I assume one is possible, but have no idea where to start, and would appreciate hints and suggestions. Thanks, Dick Moores _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor