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I looked at that but it only works to change the name of the (virtual) folder, not remove it.I tried putting in just a space in the name but then the published URL becomes "/ / /folder3/filename.htm"And that is no good...
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Ah, yes that's right! :)Didn't think of that.
Now, can you think of a way tiger rid of the file name extensions in the URL but keep them on the file names?I looked for an option or setting that does it but canny find anything...
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I'll give it a shot! :) thanks!Seems like . is gonna be my favourite punctuation mark now!
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