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Re: meta redirect - on removing .htm extension, Firefox displays HTML - Why?

Posted by PeterMcC on 10/28/65 11:46

David Smithz wrote in
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> Hi there,
>
> I wanted to implement a meta redirect so that when users visiting a
> website just type the following for example
>
> www.example.com/downloads
>
> instead of
>
> www.example.com/downloads.htm
>
> I wanted the visitor to be redirected to the .htm page.
>

I know its not the meta redirect answer you sought but...

....if you were to make a sub-directory called "downloads", put your
downloads.htm file in there and rename it to index.htm(l) then anyone typing
www.example.com/downloads would get the page currently accessed as
www.example.com/downloads.htm

It may be worth mentioning that there are usability and search engine
problems associated with the meta redirect.

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PeterMcC
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