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What is Index.htm?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

Index.htm is a default file that Web Browsers look for in a URL's directory. It is the first file that it will open when you go to a URL without specifying a particular web page. Your browser will look for Index.htm or Index.php. In most cases, typing in a URL both with and without /index.htm after it will result in the same page appearing on the screen.

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