That's what I meant to say! No there is no particular extension! I personally usually prefer .dat (for data). You can use .hsh (for hash) or something resembling your script's name or even no extension at all! Just don't use a common extension like .jpg or .doc or .xls that will likely associate your file with a program... Use something simple or grab an idea from other scripts...
Edit: I completely forgot! The extension .bin is used to denote binary files! You can still choose another one tho...
Last edited by dr_Eamer; 25/08/04 10:58 PM.