TonyM

Would you not need to register ".tw" as a file type internationally for 
this to get traction? As far I understand it its currently used for 
databases of radio frequencies or something like that.

I think the idea is good. I'm just unsure how you'd make it viable.

Best
Josiah


TonyM wrote:
>
> I would advise against simply saying a html file, because of my own 
> initiative to also make the .tw extension a valid file extension
>

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