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A htm~ file extension is used for web documents stored in HTML Hypertext Markup Language file format
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The htm~ file extension is associated with the HTML, a Hypertext Markup Language document file format used as a default markup language and document format to visualize Internet web pages.
The .htm~ file extension can be used by some HTML editors, or viewers for backup, or other internal purposes.
Default file extensions for Hypertext Markup Language web page file are *.htm and *.html.
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File extensions are characters that appear after the dot in a computer file's name. For example, the file "unknown-file.htm~" has the file extension "htm~". This is used to identify which program should open the file or what file type it is.
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