The only page that would need to be .html is the default document (home page) extensions within your
web site, all of the other page can be .htm.
This is a requirement of your host, as they can just as easy set .htm as the default document
extensions.
No, you can not change this default in FP, however FP will not change any page extensions, with the
exception of the default document.
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"Celeste" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Why Does FP save all web pages as .htm instead of .html?
> Is there a reason they need to be .htm files and if not
> is there any way to to get FP to save pages I create
> as .html by default instead of renaming them? I am
> revamping a very large hand-coded website with .htnl
> filenames and bringing it into FP for future maintenance
> purposes.
>
> It would be exceedingly helpful if FP would save as .html
> so my extensions will be uniform and my internal links
> will work without having to remember to change the
> extension on each page I create in FP.
>
> I am currently using FP2003 and utilzing FP server
> extensions from my web host.
>
> TIA for your assistance.