Elements of File Formats
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* [[Domain name]] | * [[Domain name]] | ||
** [[Top-level domain]] | ** [[Top-level domain]] | ||
+ | * [[Filename]] | ||
+ | ** [[Filename extension]] | ||
* [[FourCC]] | * [[FourCC]] | ||
* [[GUID]] | * [[GUID]] | ||
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* [[ANSI escape code]] | * [[ANSI escape code]] | ||
* [[Base2]] | * [[Base2]] | ||
+ | * [[Bit]] | ||
* [[Bit order]] | * [[Bit order]] | ||
+ | * [[Byte]] | ||
* [[Emacs file variable]] | * [[Emacs file variable]] | ||
* [[Endianness]] (little-endian, big-endian) | * [[Endianness]] (little-endian, big-endian) | ||
+ | * [[File]] | ||
* [[Shebang]] | * [[Shebang]] | ||
Revision as of 16:59, 6 July 2017
This section is for
- Common formats that make up only a small part of a file
- Ancillary knowledge that may be needed to help decode file formats
Contents |
Integers
Floating point numbers
Time formats
(see also Date and time formats)
- MS-DOS date/time
- Unix time (timestamp number)
Identifiers
- Domain name
- Filename
- FourCC
- GUID
- IANA character set name
- IETF language tag
- ISO 3166-1 country code
- UUID
- Windows Language Code Identifier
Other
- ANSI escape code
- Base2
- Bit
- Bit order
- Byte
- Emacs file variable
- Endianness (little-endian, big-endian)
- File
- Shebang