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Panos - 21 Apr 2008 16:22 GMT
I was wondering if is any difference to publish the flies like .htm or like
.html???
Is maybe more easy for the search englines to "recognise" .html flies
instend .htm?
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 21 Apr 2008 21:57 GMT
no difference, except if your host requires .htm for the home (index)
page..and even if they did all the other pages could still be html.

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> I was wondering if is any difference to publish the flies like .htm or
> like
> .html???
> Is maybe more easy for the search englines to "recognise" .html flies
> instend .htm?
MixtLupus - 22 Apr 2008 16:40 GMT
The only difference is back in the day some hosts used to use .htm as
default and some hosts didn't support .html, this was because they
only supported 3 letter file extensions and changed when most ISP's
stopped using FAT16 Operating Systems.

A standard unwritten rule today seems to be that .html is used as
standard but .htm still works fine :)
 
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