I seem to recall OpenACS provides something like that, so you don't have
"ugly" urls. Did you have OpenACS installed on the other instances?

AOLserver definitely doesn't do it out of the box. But it is not exactly
rocket science to make it do that, if you realy need it.

Bas.

Samer AbuKhait said:
> It is not just the index file
>
> Any file is not served without explicitly requesting the extenstion
>
> So if I created anyfile.html in the www directory
>
> I can't call it with just calling /anyfile
>
> I have to request /anyfile.html
>
> Is this the default case?
>
> In OpenACS (where they wrote a full request processor) this is not the
> default case, it tries many things on every request (file.tcl,
> file.html, file.adp, file/index.*, /packages/file/index*)
>
> So, Aolserver alone is not supposed to understand that I am looking for
> something.html when I request /something   ??
>
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