Mark J. Roberts (Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 09:35:57PM -0400):
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Gwyn Judd wrote:
>
> > 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">
>
> Really? I've never seen that before. It sure seems braindamaged.
the webserver recognizes that links is a directory and returns a redirect
to links/ (at least my minimal-implementation-stolen-from-minix-webserver
does so).
but then, do MSK do load .../index.html (if exists) instead of .../???
nicest solution (IMO) 'd be to make a little programm that adds
foo and foo/ to the mapfile and lets them point to the same document
as foo/index.html does. so you can use it, or not...
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