OK I've figured it out. ... here's the problem. It works fine when the
target file resides in the domain root, but if it's in any
sub-directory the dynamic mapping will fail.. There must be a way to
get around this. Any ideas?

-Jason


On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 12:02:49 +1100, Gavin Cooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's strange. I don't see why it would work for mappings and not
> work the other way. Sorry.
> 
> Just a thought tho.... if you are dont want to have any explicit
> mappings, and you are using apache, you might want to look at Apache
> mod_rewrite as an alternative.
> 
> Sorry i can't be of any more help.
> 
> Gav

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