Tiffany--

If the folder exists in the target, you can simply prepend "about/" to
index.html's filename and get it done.

Henry Lu

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Tiffany <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think this question has been asked, maybe even by me, but I am still
> without a comfortable solution for publishing directory indexes.
>
> For instance, a page named About should be published as about/
> index.html. But the publication package is attached to a list on that
> page and therefore the homepage for About is one level too high to be
> published in the correct directory.
>
> Does anyone have any helpful hints on how to do this on the backend
> (without editing reddottemp folder on the server or making users
> attach the page twice)?
>
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