Rik Hoekstra wrote:
> so what is the use of the /? Couldn't all Zope URLs end without a /?
I'm afraid this is the whole problem and it's caused by relative urls.
Say you're at http://host/x/y where y is a container that renders
index_html to be displayed, and in that index_html you haev a ref:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Rik Hoekstra wrote:
> so what is the use of the /? Couldn't all Zope URLs end without a /?
This effectiveley stops all websuckers.
Oleg.(All opinions are mine and not of my employer)
Oleg Broytmann Foundation for Effective Policies [EMAIL PR
>Gregor Hoffleit wrote:
>> Regarding wget:
>>
>> AFAICS, the problem is that traditionally in a static web server, if you
try
>> to access a URL like 'http://host/xyz' (without trailing slash), the
server
>> will return you an error '301 Moved permanently' and will point you to
the
>> new locati
Gregor Hoffleit wrote:
> Regarding wget:
>
> AFAICS, the problem is that traditionally in a static web server, if you try
> to access a URL like 'http://host/xyz' (without trailing slash), the server
> will return you an error '301 Moved permanently' and will point you to the
> new location 'http