On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 09:07:09PM +0100, Adam Langley wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 02:32:39PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > What is an MSK?  I see Freenet "sites" with keys of the form
> > "MSK@SSK@some-public-key//", but in all of the Freenet documentation I've
> > been able to find so far, I only see mentions of KSK, CHK, SVK and SSK.
> 
> Talked with him on IRC:
> <agl> MSK@SSK@enI8YFo3gj8UVh-Au0HpKMftf6QQAgE/homepage//website_HOWTO.html

This information is really cool. I used it to post my website to freenet
here:

localhost:8081/MSK@KSK@CMtbR2AaPG7Xhj50S1PTZI6KWSdPhf7cbw/gwyn//

I have struck a problem though. My website uses a lot of implicit links
to index.html's. That is, I might have a link like:

<a href="links">

where "links" is really a directory. The browser should in theory
resolve that and request the file index.html inside the "links"
directory. This works fine on my regular website. However on the freenet
version the above link comes out like:

<a
href="http://localhost:8081/MSK@KSK@CMtbR2AaPG7Xhj50S1PTZI6KWSdPhf7cbw/gwyn//links";>

which does not work. I have to manually edit the above to do something
like:

<a
href="http://localhost:8081/MSK@KSK@CMtbR2AaPG7Xhj50S1PTZI6KWSdPhf7cbw/gwyn//links/index.html";>

which then works. Is there any way around this?

-- 
Gwyn Judd ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
We only acknowledge small faults in order to make it appear that we are
free from great ones.
                -- La Rouchefoucauld

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