This is your silly web browser doing that. The file is correctly named.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The file is a gzipped tar file. Your browser is playing tricks with you and trying to be smart.
What we now call the browser is whatever defines the web. What fits in the browser is the World Wide Web and a number of trivial standards to handle that so that the content comes.
That idea of URL was the basic clue to the universality of the Web. That was the only thing I insisted upon.
In direct navigation, users type exactly what they are looking for in the browser's web address field. This could be the exact domain name or web address. Millions of people do this, emphasizing the need for on- and off-line marketing and branding.
Ensure that your script is watertight. If it's not on the page, it will never magically appear on the screen.
In '93 to '94, every browser had its own flavor of HTML. So it was very difficult to know what you could put in a Web page and reliably have most of your readership see it.
I like files. I like editing a CSS file without necessarily having to edit an HTML file. I like fixing a problem by replacing a corrupted file with a clean one. Maybe I'm set in my ways, but I don't consider it a hardship to open a folder or replace a file.
The Web as we've known it for a long time has been pages linking and pointing to other pages.
People notice it and they help you participate and see your work included in this project and when we ship our browser, you and millions of other people get to see the fruits of your efforts.
When I'm the one who sits down and looks at the blank page and writes it out all the way, then I'll call it my script.