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What is difference between html and htm? - Stack Overflow Another newbie question I just wanted to know what exactly is the difference between html and htm extensions we see for webpages Are they same? and if so then why two extensions for the same purp
. htm or . html extension - which one is correct and what is different? The reason for it is that historically Windows-based systems used 3 letter extensions (htm) and Unix-based systems the 4 letters (html) On a server-side, there may be some differences when it comes to serving default filenames: The one situation in which there may be a difference between the two extensions is that of a server's default filenames
How can I open a local HTML file in Microsoft Edge browser? Since time immemorial, most web browsers have been able to open a local file if you ran the web-browser executable, for example just execute iexplore exe file: c: temp file or via the IShellDocView
Is it a good idea to end my URLs with . htm? - Stack Overflow none of the websites I use [put htm into urls] Why not? The simple answer would be: Most sites offer dynamic content instead of static html pages Longer answer: The file extension doesn't matter It's all about the web server configuration Web server checks the extension of the file, then it knows how to handle it (send html straight to client, run php through mod_php and generate a html
. htm and . html files wont render in Safari or Chrome TextEdit saves as html and Word saves as htm, but for some reason neither render the code in Safari or Chrome What am I missing? I change the 'open with' setting to either browser, and all I'm shown in the browser when I open either file (each containing the same raw text) is the raw text Thanks in advance! P S
Why is my HTML file not displaying to the browser? I created the file as index html in VS Code, then went to my file explorer and selected to open in Google Chrome I originally opened it in Fire Fox, but that browser doesn't load well on my computer (I have a windows 7) I selected Google Chrome as my default, and the file is now classified on my computer as a Chrome HTML Document Refreshing the page was the first thing I tried If it