> BTW, I find the "/content" prefix really annoying.  Does anyone
> (aside from day.com) do that in real life?  Most sites use virtual
> hosts for that type of separation, or at least very short roots.

the '/content' is usually hidden by rewriting filters by the server.
but for educational reasons is good to include it in discussions.

btw: public sites powered by day never have a '/content' (or should at
least not :-)
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