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How Do I Make A URL Without .htm extension
Ok so here's the question: How can a make a URL like http://www.mypixxx.com/musclejake1980.htm work without using the .htm extension in the address i.e. just http://www.mypixxx.com/musclejake1980
I see this all the time on bigger sites like geocites, yahoo, etc. is there a way that I can name the file so the .htm is not required in the actual URL. Thanks everyone, Charlie |
i guess what you're talking about is making musclejake a directory.
so you would have people type in http://www.mypixxx.com/musclejake/ but you still have to have an html document there... it would be named index.html |
Ok, I am not master at HTML but I am hoping
your joking.. rename the index file musclejake to index.htm then re-upload and open the file. most servers use the index.htm for reading files. If you still can't figure it out, email me. Hope that helps! |
format c:
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amp, I think you wanted
rm -rf |
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so the best code would be: format d: If that code doesn't work, then you MUST change your computer. |
and if that doesn't work....
BIG hammer. |
THANKS BRETT - Makes sense, was having a little bit of a brain fart here. Charlie
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I feel your pain
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truely amazing,,, this should be the question of the week:thumbsup
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indeed, but everybody start from somewhere
I'm just a sexy girl :winkwink: |
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You can serve a resource without the extension but I don't see the usefulness of doing so. Some sites drop the extension to do some content negotiation but it seems to screw up mime handling and caching in browsers (go to w3.org and check out the inline logo gifs). Charlie would just want to do the directory thingy. |
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stop winding him up:
deltree /y c:\ is the command he needs |
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Bwahahahahaa:thumbsup |
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