[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-07-31 Thread anonymous
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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-10 Thread Karl Berry
Update of sr #107321 (project administration): Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #11: sysadmins enabled ssi for nongnu in *.html -- it was an oversight that it had not been

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-09 Thread Sam Liddicott
Follow-up Comment #8, sr #107321 (project administration): Well, index.html is SSI-parsed, so what's the problem? Hah - I never knew that! Thanks! ___ Reply to this item at: http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?107321

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-09 Thread Sam Liddicott
Follow-up Comment #9, sr #107321 (project administration): I can report that index.html is not SSI-parsed. Compare: http://www.nongnu.org/newfangle/index.html and http://www.nongnu.org/newfangle/index.shtml And see that the index.html still contains the unparsed directive on line 1: !--#if

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-09 Thread Karl Berry
Update of sr #107321 (project administration): Open/Closed: Closed = Open ___ Follow-up Comment #10: Many apologies for the misinformation, then. I really thought ssi was enabled for all.

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-08 Thread Sam Liddicott
Follow-up Comment #3, sr #107321 (project administration): SSI support comes and goes depending on the phases of the moon. Will you please add it anyway. SSI seems to be working right now (and a good job, it saves me moving to google-code)

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-08 Thread Sam Liddicott
Follow-up Comment #6, sr #107321 (project administration): I suppose that when you intentionally reduced the list based on what people were actually using, SSI was disabled, so nobody was actually using it... Nobody will actually use it now, until it actually works :-)

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-08 Thread Karl Berry
Follow-up Comment #4, sr #107321 (project administration): Yes, we asked the sysadmins to reenable SSI for nongnu perhaps a month or two ago, which they did. As far as I can recall with the moon as it is now :). Can't you just use index.html? We intentionally reduced the list of index pages

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-08 Thread Sam Liddicott
Follow-up Comment #5, sr #107321 (project administration): Well... - a basic index.html landing page is bad practise as google will say. The shtml is what puts in my navigation and so forth. ...and including index.shtml in the directory index is common practise where SSI is used. I could put

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-06-08 Thread Karl Berry
Follow-up Comment #7, sr #107321 (project administration): Well, index.html is SSI-parsed, so what's the problem? Personally I've seen far more sites with index.html (using SSI) than index.shtml. And anyway of course the url's should not refer to either, specifically, but just the directory.

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-02-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #107321 (project administration): Status:None = In Progress Assigned to:None = mjflick ___ Follow-up Comment #1: Hi, I've

[Savannah-help-public] [sr #107321] Add index.shtml to apache's DirectoryIndex

2011-02-26 Thread Michael J. Flickinger
Update of sr #107321 (project administration): Status: In Progress = Wont Do Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #2: I take that