But if you don't put any filename it'll look in the specified folder for
something it can use - like default.htm(l) or index.htm(l) - wonder if it'll
display a jpg if that's all it finds?
Jez
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Chris Crawford <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
> Actually, unless there is a file called filename.jpg.htm on the server
> you'll get an error page not found. URLs must be exact with the correct
> extensions.
>
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> On 11/7/09 12:12 PM, "Donald" <d1956m198d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Brian Swale wrote:
> >> I notice that some of us when writing an URL which points to a jpeg
> image,
> >> their URL ends in ...jpg.htm or ..jpg.html
> >>
> >> My understanding of web language is that adding either <.htm> or
> <.html>
> >> is superfluous, and that <.jpg> is quite sufficient.
> >>
> >> Am I correct, or has there been a change in standards that I missed?
> >>
> >> Brian Swale.
> >
> > No, it'll just be a page using the filename as part of the URL. Maybe an
> > automatically generated one from some prog or another?
> >
> > D.
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