On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Jorge Valdes wrote:

> I know, I thought this looked wrong at first, but because of the way 
> Lighttpd handles requests, this is kinda required for these 'special' 
> filenames to be handled because they do not have an extension, 
> otherwise, they would be handled as regular files, and not by the mason 
> fcgi app. Remember, this is not apache.

My point is that you should be making the server _ignore_ the files 
entirely, as opposed to serving them in any way. If the default is to 
serve them as plain text, there must be a way to tell the server to not 
serve the files at all.

The same goes for dhandler files as well.


-dave

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