On 26 apr 2006, at 10.06, Michael J. Hußmann wrote:
Sven E Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The contents of the file are still the same -- it's an HTML file.
Even if I name it "foo.gzip", it's an HTML file. While programs
won't recognize it as a HTML file, it still contains HTML.
It is NOT and it would not be executed on any server! Simply do NOT
work!
You are taking a very narrow view here. On my website, I use SSI to
include some HTML fragments with extension ".txt" in my .shtml
files. I
am also using punbb for my forum, and punbb uses ".tpl" as an
extension
for its template files -- again, those .tpl files contain valid HTML
code which gets interpreted as such. If you wrote an HTML editor, how
could you possibly know in advance what file extensions will be used?
If I wrote an HTML Editor with an nice menu that have some choice to
select Templates
Then I would like to present only the .tpl files for the user, so he
simply could avoid mistakes,
and he perhaps not understand that an .xml or a .html file just in
this case is NOT template files.
So again, i have to filter out just .tpl files.... in the DialogBox
- Michael
Michael J. Hussmann
Sven E Olsson
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