Do the files need to end in html? -...

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I have come accross hosting servers which demand that the index page has to have the html extension, though, whereas the subpages may have htm.
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I think that is probably their preference. :mad:
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Matter of fact I just changed over a site with over a dozen pages so that more than half of them now end in .php. Not a hint of a problem. Guess it depends on your host server.
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