That is a Jinja2 thing and not directly with Twig.

The extension part of a file is supposed to say what contents that file 
have. With the current template.renderer.format it dosent say what i 
contains it is saying what i is going to be when it have been through the 
Symfony2 rendering cycle and that is fundamentally wrong.

Wouldnt you be surprised to see content of html if you openen a .xls file? 
or a image file of any type. You know because it is named .jpg it will be an 
image if it wasnt we would have no idea whatsoever to know what the 
different files contain.

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