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How to eliminate the end extension in the address bar?
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How to eliminate the end extension in the address bar?
I use Dreamweaver for my sites. The pages all end in .html, of course, but I want to direct users to a page without showing that ".html". For example, "www.mysite.com/infopage.html" is what I can type into a browser to bypass the index and go straight to infopage. I want a user to be able to type into the browser bar: "www.mysite.com/infopage"
Can anyone tell me how to do that? Thanks! LO |
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Re: How to eliminate the end extension in the address bar?
Yeah, if you use a directory like I do, you can create a folder called "about-us" or whatever and then add the index HTML file.
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Re: How to eliminate the end extension in the address bar?
Thank you! Problem solved.
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