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Well, sorry for disturbing with a little detail, but I often encounter
*.vcf file type on "povray.binaries.images".
What kind of file is that? Text script?
Thanks
--
David Etter Perere
per### [at] bofinfomaniakch
Remove the "bof." for answering
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It's a signature file that Netscape and Explorer uses
It contains the email adress and personal information..
Just ignore it... :-)
It stands for Virtual Card File, or something like that.
//Spider
David Etter Perere wrote:
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> Well, sorry for disturbing with a little detail, but I often encounter
> *.vcf file type on "povray.binaries.images".
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> What kind of file is that? Text script?
>
> Thanks
> --
>
> David Etter Perere
> per### [at] bofinfomaniakch
> Remove the "bof." for answering
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On 10 Jan 1999 19:37:30 -0500, "David Etter Perere"
<per### [at] bofinfomaniakch> wrote:
>Well, sorry for disturbing with a little detail, but I often encounter
>*.vcf file type on "povray.binaries.images".
>
>What kind of file is that? Text script?
That would be a "vcard", some useless format cooked up by the major
browser manufacturers in their attempt to take over Usenet. If you
don't have a newsreader that supports it, first say a little prayer of
thanks, then just ignore them. Maybe someday they'll go away, along
with the HTML postings that tend to accompany them.
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"Ronald L. Parker" wrote:
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> On 10 Jan 1999 19:37:30 -0500, "David Etter Perere"
> <per### [at] bofinfomaniakch> wrote:
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> >Well, sorry for disturbing with a little detail, but I often encounter
> >*.vcf file type on "povray.binaries.images".
> >
> >What kind of file is that? Text script?
>
> That would be a "vcard", some useless format cooked up by the major
> browser manufacturers in their attempt to take over Usenet. If you
> don't have a newsreader that supports it, first say a little prayer of
> thanks, then just ignore them. Maybe someday they'll go away, along
> with the HTML postings that tend to accompany them.
Hehe
That would be the day when micro$oft would make something good... not in this side of
year
2500... But then.... With Netscape 5 it might disappear... but then again... Well,
that's
a later one... (I really hope they manage to slim it down to the 2.5 Mb core..)
//Spider
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