[pchelpers] Re: Saving HTML Files

Thanks  Scott,  the calendar is now on our  website  
http://www.tall.org/clubs/ny/tcli  under the Events button.   Our  editor 
graduated  to  Windows  XP  from years of  Windows 98.  Perhaps she  has   XP  
at  her office  so  it  makes  it  easier to learn.
   
  Gerald
Scott McNay <wizard@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
Hi John,

Thursday, March 30, 2006, 2:24:43 PM, you wrote:

>> events.htm.doc.

JD> No. Word probably added it to identify it as a word document in
JD> html format. You can re-name it to remove the .doc part leaving an
JD> html file

I suspect that someone typed the ".htm" *instead* of using Save As;
that's the result that one would get in that case, in which case the
extension on the very end (".doc") indicates that actual format of the
file.

It's easy enough to tell, just use NOTEPAD (not Wordpad) to open the
file. If has readable text, it's HTML. If it's gibberish, it's .DOC.

-- 
Scott.




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