What are pages with a .tmpl extension???

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Larry Woods

I have been asked to work on an existing ASP site and they have a bunch of
pages with .tmpl extension.

Anyone fill me in on what these are? MSDN doesn't acknowledge them!

TIA,

Larry Woods
 
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Ray at

Probably templates for pages. I'd guess it's just an extension that someone
chose to use. I'm a big fan of unfamiliar extensions such as .ray. :]

Ray at work
 
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Andrew Durstewitz

That's kinda funny... I will usually use strange extensions when
programming so I can remember what I was using a text file for. Since
the Text reader doesn't care about the extension, you can do this... :eek:)

-Andrew

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Larry Woods

Nope, not really. First, the .tmpl extension is defined by W3. Defines
the use of a "<TMPL ...>" tag. Also, when the pages in question are
executed using IIS 5.0 they create a different rendering than the SAME
page, but with an .htm extension!

Hmmmmm.

Larry Woods
 

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