I had given that some thought, but went with '.mobile.html' for clarity. I suppose I could make it just '.m.html', but that might be hard to see in a list of files. I could have just made it '.mobile', or something, but then code editors won't pick up on it. It's actually kind of annoying manually telling code editors which syntax highlighting to use all the time. If you use '.load' extensions a lot, then you know what I'm talking about.
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- [web2py] Re: DISCUSSION: Dual Des... Anthony
- Re: [web2py] DISCUSSION: Dual Des... Jonathan Lundell
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- Re: [web2py] DISCUSSION: Dual... Kenneth Lundström
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