Well Put Mr McGrady
I am old enough to remember when Mark Zibykowski used to stamp every DOS
executable with MZ
To extend that thought should'nt we suffix a forward with .fo and and
commensurately suffix a redirect with .re or at least clasify the forwards
foa OR .fox?
-Martin Gainty
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Subject: Re: What does "do" stand for in .do files


> The "do" stands for nothing.  Since it is used to get the server to
forward
> the request to an action in Struts, they used "do".  In my site, wanting
to
> use the advertising space, I use .MichaelMcGrady.  This all reminds me of
> that old wonderful saw: "That's not a symbol, it stands for
> something."  Well, "do" is a symbol and stand for nothing.
>
> At 10:56 AM 1/30/2004, Brandon Goodin wrote:
> >do
> >
> > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/30/2004 11:53:36 AM >>>
> >Greetings,
> >
> >What does *do* mean in *.do files.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Nushin
> >
> >
> >
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