kevin,
i was using weblogic for a while and its default file servlet seemed to
display that type of operation. however, i'm using jrun 3 rc1 and it
doesn't do that. is it possible that your file serving servlet is putting
that in?
cheers,
chris
chris wilson > web developer > andrews university > www.andrews.edu
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>
> What I mean is, if I type in http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (or
> www.domain.com) when
> they get to my site, the web browser URL box shows
> http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/index.html Even if you don't specify
> index.html when
> you enter the address.
>
> So, my question is, like so many sites I see..how do you get it
> so that you
> type in the domain name or ip of the site, and it stays that way..doesn't
> show index.html in the URL line.
>
> I have it on my local site which is up and down as I develop, so I can't
> really direct you to a specific site yet.
>
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