At 05:05 AM 5/1/98 -0000, you wrote: >Synopsis: Some directives use trailing "/", others do not. > >State-Changed-From-To: open-analyzed >State-Changed-By: marc >State-Changed-When: Thu Apr 30 22:05:55 PDT 1998 >State-Changed-Why: >I'm sorry, I don't understand exactly what you are trying >to get at. > >Please give exact examples of where a trailing '/' is needed >and you think it shouldn't be or where it isn't needed >and you think it should be. > >If you should use a trailing '/' or not depends on exactly >what you need things to apply to. > >This really is more suited to asking on Usenet to clear up >your confusion rather than submitting a bug report for >something that you may not understand properly...
With 1.3b3, a trailing "/" was normally required in the <directory ..path..> directive, but with 1.3b6 I had to remove them to make the path valid for Apache. I suggested requiring the trailing forward slash in all directives for unity throughout all configurations, when refering to either a URL or a local path. http://www.dodah.com/situation/ and/or c:/apache/htdocs/dodah/publicdocs/ I hope I have made more sense... Sorry for any confusion. Ive been using Apache since the 1.3b3 release and have become fairly proficient with the config of it. Thats why I made the PR when I found a discrepancy from one ver to another. I do in fact understand where and when the trailing "/" was needed, just the rules changed on me. :) Thanks, Andrew --------------------------------------------------------------------- Digispec "Your Digital Specialist" www.digispec.com Custom Programming for the Internet & More! P.O. Box 19193 Roanoke VA 24019-1020 E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------
