Hi,

thanks Aengus.

>-- do you know how to include [no extension] as a PAGEINCLUDE? Is there a
> way?

>Don't know - did you try PAGEINCLUDE * 
>If your non-pages are just .jpg and .gif (for example), you might try 
>PAGEEXCLUDE *.jpg,*.gif

no, I do not want to do "*"... there're a lot of extensions that should not
 be considered as pages...

It seems to be obvious, that these [no extensions] entries are actually scripts
 with no extensions (like .pl or .cgi or .asp)... 

So, having said that... any ideas anybody?

Also -- is there a way how to determine (i.e. log in Apache) what plug-ins
 have users installed in their browsers?

Thanks,

Josef D.

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