Hyper Text Markup.
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.html or .htm
The original extension of a HTML page was .htm because of file name restrictions that limited filetype extensions to 3 characters, today you can use 3 or 4 so either .html or .htm is perfectly fine.
.htm or .html is the extension for the file indicating it is a hypertext markup language file.
The extension for web pages are usually either .htm or it also can be .html as well
.htm, .html or .php
You mean the file extension, right? HTML: .html or .htm XML: .xml
.htm
You save it as a text file with either a .htm or a .html extension.
HTTP is not a file, it is a protocol. It therefore does not have an extension. If you mean HTML files, which are web pages, then either htm or html can be used as extensions.
Go to Notepad, enter HTML, and save the file with an extension of either .htm or .html.
It is a Microsoft Publisher file.