> --The file extension has absolutely no meaning in how a browser renders a > page. Those settings are specified with MIME types on the server.-- > MSIE does it by file extension, I believe... Local files on your harddrive, yes. MSIE might need you to add the extension to your HTML file types. However, on the server, you can have any extension you want. > On the one hand, I'd hope that .xml would do the trick Why not just use .php3 or .php? : ) -- Bart Szyszka bart@gigabee.com ICQ:4982727 B Grafyx http://www.bgrafyx.com Join AllAdvantage.com and get paid to surf the Web! http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=ARD582Received on Wednesday, 1 December 1999 14:48:30 GMT
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