I sometimes save pages with their default extensions so I can use them for testing/development in Apache/IIS, e.g. mysite.com/test1.php or mysite2.com/test2.asp and would like to save them as their default extension without having to rename the file after saving it every time to be the relevant extension.
That's the only workaround I found that seemed to work for me, but there's currently no other way of doing this.
I have heard some programmers use this extension to test how well their pages save from Firefox.
Please look into this, it may be worth investigation.
I sometimes save pages with their default extensions so I can use them for testing/development in Apache/IIS, e.g. mysite.com/test1.php or mysite2.com/test2.asp and would like to save them as their default extension without having to rename the file after saving it every time to be the relevant extension.
That's the only workaround I found that seemed to work for me, but there's currently no other way of doing this.
I have heard some programmers use this extension to test how well their pages save from Firefox.
Please look into this, it may be worth investigation.