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A PHAR file allows for a Tar, Zip or PHAR formatted archive. Regardless of format, each archive contains three sections: Stub — A PHP file that will bootstrap the archive. The stub must contain the __HALT_COMPILER(); token, and the default stub includes the ability to run a PHAR with or without the PHP extension enabled [7]
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CAG (file format) – Linear Reference System; FES (file format) – 3D Topicscape file, produced when a fileless occurrence in 3D Topicscape is exported to Windows. Used to permit round-trip (export Topicscape, change files and folders as desired, re-import them to 3D Topicscape) MGMF – MindGenius Mind Mapping Software file format
Microsoft Excel 2007 (see Microsoft Office 2007 file extensions) XLSX [30] Office Open XML Workbook (Spreadsheets) Microsoft Excel 2007 (see Microsoft Office 2007 file extensions) XM: FastTracker 2 extended module AWAVE, Mod4Win, FastTracker, ImpulseTracker XML: eXtensible Markup Language file XMF: eXtensible Music Format XP: eXtended Pattern ...
Data file in special format or ASCII: DAT: Database file Clarion (programming language) DAT: Norton Utilities disc image data. It saves Boot sector, part of FAT and root directory in image.DAT on same drive. Norton Utilities: DAT: Optical disc image (can be ISO9660, but not restricted to) cdrdao, burnatonce: DAT: Video CD MPEG stream DAT
Extensions can also be spoofed: some Microsoft Word macro viruses create a Word file in template format and save it with a .doc extension. Since Word generally ignores extensions and looks at the format of the file, these would open as templates, execute, and spread the virus.
RIF/ReqIF (Requirements Interchange Format) is an XML file format that can be used to exchange requirements, along with its associated metadata, between software tools from different vendors. The requirements exchange format also defines a workflow for transmitting the status of requirements between partners.
Across Unix-like operating systems many different configuration-file formats exist, with each application or service potentially having a unique format, but there is a strong tradition of them being in human-editable plain text, and a simple key–value pair format is common. Filename extensions of .cnf, .conf, .cfg, .cf or .ini are often used.