On Friday 08 November 2002 13:10, Michael A. Cleverly wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Lamar Owen wrote:
> > With IIS this works fine. Broken, perhaps -- but it works.  There are
> > several thousand pages involved, and we want to mirror the two sites.
> > Changing all the links is not an option due to many factors. :-(.

> If you're just serving static HTML, I'd write a pre-auth or post-auth
> filter to take the url, bash it to lowercase, normalize that with respect
> to your page root to find the correct file in the filesystem, then
> [ns_returnfile] it (in the short-term), and fix the links (in the
> long-term).

Hmmm.  Weighing the options, methinks loopback mounting a large file as a
filesystem with the correct mount options will have the best performance, and
be the easiest to set up.  Doing this now, copying all 200MB of files over...
I'll let everybody know how well it works.

I just thought that it was such an obvious thing that someone had done this
already.  Oh well.
--
Lamar Owen
WGCR Internet Radio
1 Peter 4:11

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