Re: htm or html extension
From: Karl Burrows (kfb1_at_spambellsouth.net)
Date: 07/03/04
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Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 00:51:25 -0400
htm and html are the default file extensions for Web pages. If you created
your home page with the name index.htm or index.html, it will only show as
your domain mysite.com. It's not the file extension that gives you what you
want, but using index as the file name.
"J M" <jwmajor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:IbpFc.14682$MB3.8472@attbi_s04...
> How do you create a web page without having to use the htm or html
> extensions on the end.
> Ex. www.mysite.com
> And I want a link to a page call colorblue as an example.
> Normally I'll create a web page name it colorblue.htm and to get to that
> page it would be
> www.mysite.com/colorblue.htm
> I want to be able to alleviate the .htm portion.
> I've seen this done on many other sites. how do I accomplish this.
>
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