OK. Thanks for your help!! :)

On 7 Jun., 11:33, ColinFine <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 4:35 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:> On Jun 
> 6, 5:13 am, CPHREC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > But I can see the URL to the CSS-files. Thats not availible for
> > > the .php/html files?
>
> You can see a URL which ends with what looks like a filename. That is
> all.
>
> Often your server will be helpful, and will actually serve that URL
> from a file of similar name: but that is entirely up to your server.
> It could serve the data in response to the URL from anywhere it likes:
> from a file with a different name, or by taking the 234th character in
> each file in its store, or by running a process which generates random
> output - or by running a PHP or CGI program which generates suitable
> output. _Nothing_ in your browser - not Firefox, not Firebug, not
> anything else - has any way of determining how the information the
> server is sending was generated, or whether it even has such a thing
> as a 'file'.
> Sorry.

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