Thanks Max; newbie mistake number one. I'm sure I'll be making a lot more before I get the hang of Rebol.
I appreciate your very kind response. Paul -- Linux User Number: 348867 > > it will always add it. > > the desktop needs that file to know what files the site wishes to expose > to the rebol desktop. > > in other words, the rebol desktop isn't a "web browser". in rebol speak, > I guess we'd call it a "reb browser". Although it uses standard web > technology to access the files. > > Web servers only rarely allow a listing of any site's content. > > Having the index.r file in that folder, then allows the rebol desktop to > know what files are (or should be) available (or allowed access) and what > types they are and when was the last time they where changed. You can > even specify visual information on how the rebol desktop should look, > including background effects and icon images. > > > HTH! > > > -MAx -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject.
