Yes. More generally, when you call the URL() function without specifying an 
extension, it will automatically append request.extension, unless 
request.extension is "html". So, it's really the URL() function that is 
propagating the extension (as long as you don't explicitly specify an 
alternative extension).

Anthony

On Thursday, June 6, 2013 7:58:20 PM UTC-4, Tim Richardson wrote:
>
> Out of mild curiosity (but not enough to actually try it), does this 
> suffix functionality work with redirect(URL(...)) ?  [this was the 
> orthogonal part of my question]
>
>

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