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Dez

2005-06-22, 8:48 pm

When CMS generates a page, it appends a ".htm" to the url. Is there a way to
change this to ".html" instead? (cant seem to find any configuration that
will allow this)
Chester Ragel

2005-06-23, 2:47 am

Hi,

htm/html or what ever doesn't make any difference in MCMS. But I think by
default it is not possible to change this rendering of url. If you need
..html, then you must manually replace this .htm with .html.

Cheers,
Chester.

"Dez" <Dez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When CMS generates a page, it appends a ".htm" to the url. Is there a way

to
> change this to ".html" instead? (cant seem to find any configuration that
> will allow this)



Dez

2005-06-23, 5:55 pm

Hi Chester, thanks for the reply,

I understand that for CMS it doesnt matter between htm or html as the
extension since the pages only have an extension when rendered, but for us to
move our current site into CMS, we need to find an easy way to convert the
current (.html) extension our pages have to match up with the (.htm)
extension CMS will add to the pages or all our links will be broken after we
"screen scrape" the site. So, aside from doing a global "find and replace"
on all our pages and the links contained within them, there doesn't appear to
be a way to configure CMS to use .html instead of .htm? We're ok with doing
the find-and-replace, I was just curious if CMS could be configured this way.

"Chester Ragel" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> htm/html or what ever doesn't make any difference in MCMS. But I think by
> default it is not possible to change this rendering of url. If you need
> ..html, then you must manually replace this .htm with .html.
>
> Cheers,
> Chester.
>
> "Dez" <Dez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1E2CD612-88BE-4D59-AF69-6C5630838B1A@microsoft.com...
> to
>
>
>

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