I think you're missing the point.  There's no reason to include .php,
.asp, .jsp, .xml, or .html in *any* page.  They don't mean anything. 
Furthermore, any assumptions you make about the technology behind a
site based on those extensions is simply not valid.  (OT: I'll never
forget the day my 7th grade math teacher announced to our class that
to ASSUME makes an ASS out of U and ME.  It's amazing how frequently
the truth of that statement has bitten me.)

-- Jeff

On 7/29/05, John Henry Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice article. that explains why google save sites the way it is.
> 
> So all pages that will not be changed should have no .php, .asp, at most
> .html/.shtml. Only dynamically changing pages should use .php, .asp or
> .jsp.
> 
> John H. Xu
>

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