Re: Apache trailing slash - was web server permissions

2004-12-26 Thread Jay O'Brien
Jay O'Brien wrote: changing the links to add a trailing / fixed the problem, and if I didn't want to use existing web pages with shortened relative links without the trailing / character, it wouldn't be a problem. I would like to understand what is causing this to work the way it is.

Re: Apache trailing slash - was web server permissions

2004-12-26 Thread Bill Moran
Jay O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jay O'Brien wrote: changing the links to add a trailing / fixed the problem, and if I didn't want to use existing web pages with shortened relative links without the trailing / character, it wouldn't be a problem. I would like to understand

Re: Apache trailing slash - was web server permissions

2004-12-26 Thread Jay O'Brien
Bill Moran wrote: Is IE involved in this anywhere? I've noticed that IE tends to have problems with certian URLs. The trailing slash issue sounds familiar as an IE problem (although I'm not sure). Have you tried other browsers from the location that doesn't work? Interesting! I