Ah, yes that's right! :)
Didn't think of that.

Now, can you think of a way tiger rid of the file name extensions in the URL 
but keep them on the file names?
I looked for an option or setting that does it but canny find anything...

Thanks again for your help!
Dan


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On 22 Jan 2013, at 16:33, Hilmar Bunjes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Daniel
>> I looked at that but it only works to change the name of the (virtual) 
>> folder, not remove it.
>> I tried putting in just a space in the name but then the published URL 
>> becomes "/ / /folder3/filename.htm"
>> And that is no good...
> You can write dots in there which means "stay in the same directory".
>  
> http://mydomain.tld/./././folder/name ist the same as 
> http://mydomain.tld/folder/name
>  
> However, the links will show the dots between the slashes as well. This 
> doesn't look very nice but it will work as it should. Maybe you could write a 
> script that changes the "/./" to just "/" if you would like to.
>  
> Best,
> Hilmar
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