Depending on your webserver software, you can map any extension to any
pre-processor you want...
I routinely use .mml for my cold fusion files. (.zml at my last job)
I use .html on another server for php files and/or ssi.
Using your own extension can be a "branding" function for your company an
It is a way to pass a variable to another page. Like passing variables
with a tag only you are passing them in the URL.
With CF you grab the variable from the URL by using the a URL scope like
this: #URL.id#
At 08:22 PM 2/28/01 +0300, you wrote:
>Hello,
>Could anyone please shed some light o
Probably a standard app though
Alex
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Alfarhan
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Subject: How does .htm?userid=25 work?
Hello,
Could anyone please shed some light on .html or .htm files to which
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From: "Fouad Alfarhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28,
Hello,
Could anyone please shed some light on .html or .htm files to which
parameters are passed, such as print.html?id=5 or whatever. As I
understand, all .html pages should be static files, unable to pass/send
parameters.
What kind of application server is required to run these files? Any
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