Why do we use .html instead of .htm?

Publikováno: 26.12.2019

Interesting question from Andy:

The most likely answer from the thread: DOS was a massive operating system for PCs for a long time and it had a three-character limit on file extensions.

Interesting that the first book on HTML covers this specifically:

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Interesting question from Andy:

The most likely answer from the thread: DOS was a massive operating system for PCs for a long time and it had a three-character limit on file extensions.

Interesting that the first book on HTML covers this specifically:

Where my mind went was server software. I know that web servers automatically do different things with different file types. In a test on my own server (set up to serve a WordPress site), I put some files at the root that all contain the exact same content: <h1>Cool</h1>

  • file.text = file is rendered as plain text in browser (Content-Type: text/plain)
  • file.html = file renders as HTML in browser (Content-Type: text/html)
  • file.htm = file renders as HTML in browser (Content-Type: text/html)
  • file.fart = file is downloaded by browser (Content-Type: application/octet-stream)

You can write code to serve files with whatever content types you want, but in lieu of that, file extensions do matter because they affect how default web servers choose to serve file type headers.

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