Our site uses .htm and .html files. I want to group these together in the
file type reports so that I don't have 2 entries for html files. FILEALIAS
is the only way I was able to get this to happen, but now I see that it is
affecting other reports.

Russell

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:

> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > Another problem with links in the request report which I am having:
> 
> > I'm using FILEALIAS to group files together in the file type report. This
> > in turn breaks the links in the request report. For example /people.htm
> > becomes /people.html which is not a real file.
> 
> > Is there any sort of FILETYPEALIAS command which I am missing?
> 
> Why are you using FILEALIAS for this? If the original request is
> people.htm, why alias it to people.html. Usually you use FILEALIAS to
> assign a common name to multiple requests. For example, if both those
> files pointed to the same thing. If you want to change the way it
> looks in the Request Report, use REQALIAS, which doesn't affect the
> link.
> 
> 

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