Hey,
would anyone happen to know of a trick that I could use to force netscape composer / seamonkey editor to open files with a .xhtml suffix as normal html files - using windows machines - or do you know of an editor that could do this?
Might sound like a weird thing to do so here's a little background - on an industrial production system, there are html files that are for some obscure reason named as .xhtml and the proprietary software won't read them if it's renamed to .html. Older workstations came with a netscape composer for editing the files, new one came without any editor so I plucked in seamonkey just because it's almost the same so others can use it without having to learn any new tricks. But neither netscape nor seamonkey won't open the .xhtml files properly, they just spit out an xml parser error so to make an edit I have to make a copy of the file, rename it, then edit, rename back, replace the original... and it's, well, not optimal.
I asked this at mozilla forum some time ago but didn't get any suggestions, so, if you got one I want it =)
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