A question about file extensions |
A question about file extensions |
Jester335 |
Dec 29 2008, 06:04 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 29-December 08 Member No.: 7,419 |
Greetings from the newbie,
I'm not new to web design, HTML or any other markup language used for web pages, but I was just wondering is it possible to create your own file extension (i.e. thispage.fnwp) and make it work like a regular page (i.e. thispage.htm) I've created several unique file extensions to simply act as a .txt file on my web sites, but I recently got the above idea to create a file extension that would act as an HTML page, can anyone help me out here? ~Jester |
pandy |
Dec 29 2008, 06:25 AM
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🌟Computer says no🌟 Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 20,730 Joined: 9-August 06 Member No.: 6 |
Sure. It's just a matter of configuring the server to serve .jester with the content-type 'text/html'. If you are on Apache, you can do that with .htaccess.
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Jester335 |
Dec 29 2008, 06:45 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 29-December 08 Member No.: 7,419 |
Ahh, thanks, I should have seen that one, but I don't deal with .htaccess much.
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Darin McGrew |
Dec 29 2008, 11:58 AM
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WDG Member Group: Root Admin Posts: 8,365 Joined: 4-August 06 From: Mountain View, CA Member No.: 3 |
Be careful reusing file extensions that MS Windows knows about. MSIE has a tendency to ignore the server-provided content-type, and assume a file's type based on the file extension.
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