html file extension from within JEdit, you should be able to simply double - click the file and it should open in your web browser.
Not exact matches
html extension, and then load the
file in your web browser.
Some
file formats use
file extensions that closely resemble
HTML / HTM but aren't actually in the same format.
One prime example is the HTMLZ
file extension used for Zipped
HTML eBook
files.
But in reality if you put
HTML file with TXT
file extension in the documents folder, it will display.
If you save
HTML with
file extension TXT into the documents folder, Kindle will open it and basic markup, formatting and hyperlinks will work.
LIT
files are used with Microsoft Readers, it is an
extension of the Microsoft compressed
HTML help format.
Effect of Elevated CO2 on Stomatal Size and Distribution in Perennial Ryegrass (
html abstract only — despite the
file extension) G. J. A. Ryle and J. Stanley Annals of Botany 69: 563 - 565, 1992 http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/69/6/563.pdf
Editor supports a variety of
extensions and
file types including TXT, QML,
HTML, JAVA, CSS, SQL, XML, and QSS.